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DETERMINISTIC CHAOS IN SOUNDS OF ASIAN CICADAS
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2006
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MusicSound RecordingPsychoacousticsBioacousticsChaos TheoryDifferent Insect GeneraInsect ConservationEvolutionary BiologyEntomologyNoiseInsect Social BehaviorPhase Space
We analyze the sound recording of the Southeast Asian cicada Tosena depicta with methods of nonlinear time series analysis. First, we reconstruct the phase space from the sound recording and test it against determinism and stationarity. After positively establishing determinism and stationarity in the series, we calculate the maximal Lyapunov exponent. We find that the latter is positive, from which we conclude that the sound recording possesses clear markers of deterministic chaos. We discuss that methods of nonlinear time series analysis can yield instructive insights and foster the understanding of acoustic and vibrational communication among insects, as well as provide vital clues regarding the origin and functionality of their sound production mechanisms. Furthermore, such studies can serve as means to distinguish different insect genera or even species either from each other or under various environmental influences.
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