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Intrasexual Vibrational Behavior of Philaenus spumarius in Semi-Field Conditions.

Imane Akassou1,2,3, Sabina Avosani1,2, Valentina Caorsi2,4, Vincenzo Verrastro3, Marco Ciolli1,4, Valerio Mazzoni2.   

Abstract

Insects that communicate by vibrational signals live in a complex interactive network of communication. Most studies on insect intrasexual behavior, based on plant-borne vibrational signals, have targeted few individuals. Despite their importance, behaviors that occur within groups were often overlooked. The study of multiple individuals, when insects occur in high density could simulate the environment in which they live and provide more reliable information on their behavior. In semi-field conditions, we investigated the intrasexual behavior of the meadow spittlebug, Philaenus spumarius. Vibrational signals exchanged among individuals of the same sex were recorded throughout their adult stage, from late spring to early autumn, and during the day, from the morning to the evening using a laser vibrometer. Males were less active than females throughout the season and their interactions were less frequent compared to females. Intrasexual interactions were characterized by signal overlapping in both unisex groups, in addition to signal alternating only in the case of males. In conclusion, the study of signaling behavior in intrasexual groups contributed to a better understanding of P. spumarius social behavior. We discuss the hypothesis of a possible competitive behavior between males and cooperative behavior between females.

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Keywords:  intrasexual behavior; intrasexual interactions; meadow spittlebug; vibrational signals

Year:  2021        PMID: 34203353     DOI: 10.3390/insects12070584

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Insects        ISSN: 2075-4450            Impact factor:   2.769


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