The use of tympanic arena as an alternative for behavioral vibroacoustic essays in termites (Blattodea: Isoptera).

In termites, substrate-borne vibrations play an important role in communication among nestmates. The adaptive significance of such an ability has led to an ever-increasing number of studies aimed at improving knowledge on vibroacoustic communication in these insects. Such studies are commonly carri...

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Main Authors: Lívia Fonseca Nunes, José Augusto Roxinol, Paulo Fellipe Cristado, Renan Marinho, Og DeSouza
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana 2018-03-01
Series:Sociobiology
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Online Access:http://periodicos.uefs.br/index.php/sociobiology/article/view/2090
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spelling doaj-a63443c2e7a84e8c87e390f5198441932021-10-04T01:14:51ZengUniversidade Estadual de Feira de SantanaSociobiology0361-65252447-80672018-03-0165110.13102/sociobiology.v65i1.2090The use of tympanic arena as an alternative for behavioral vibroacoustic essays in termites (Blattodea: Isoptera).Lívia Fonseca Nunes0José Augusto Roxinol1Paulo Fellipe Cristado2Renan Marinho3Og DeSouza4Federal University of ViçosaFederal University of ViçosaFederal University of Sergipe, BrazilFederal University of ViçosaFederal University of Viçosa In termites, substrate-borne vibrations play an important role in communication among nestmates. The adaptive significance of such an ability has led to an ever-increasing number of studies aimed at improving knowledge on vibroacoustic communication in these insects. Such studies are commonly carried out in laboratory arenas consisting of Petri dishes made of plastic or glass. However, the rigidness of such materials may limit the transmission of vibrational waves impairing accurate records of the feeble vibrations produced by termites. This is one of the reasons why such experiments must be carried out under strictly controlled conditions, using extremely sensitive equipment, usually connected to amplifiers. If, instead, arenas bear a flexible floor (hence simulating a tympanum), vibrations might not be dampened or even easily amplified, thereby overcoming the need for such a specialized setup. Here we test such a hypothesis, using an accelerometer to measure and record vibrations whose intensity was tailored to mimic the feeble vibrations of a small termite species, Constrictotermes cyphergaster. Results support the notion that tympanic arenas portray such vibrations far more accurately than arenas made of plastic or glass. We hence recommend this type of arena as a cheap, albeit accurate, alternative in studies of vibroacoustic behaviors of termites and other insects of comparable size, especially in situations where noise is minimally controlled. These arenas, then, can be useful in conducting such studies just after termite collection in remote regions where well-equipped labs are not available. In doing so, we minimize the stress involved in transporting termites over long distances.   http://periodicos.uefs.br/index.php/sociobiology/article/view/2090mechanical communication channelmethodscheap apparatus
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author Lívia Fonseca Nunes
José Augusto Roxinol
Paulo Fellipe Cristado
Renan Marinho
Og DeSouza
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José Augusto Roxinol
Paulo Fellipe Cristado
Renan Marinho
Og DeSouza
The use of tympanic arena as an alternative for behavioral vibroacoustic essays in termites (Blattodea: Isoptera).
Sociobiology
mechanical communication channel
methods
cheap apparatus
author_facet Lívia Fonseca Nunes
José Augusto Roxinol
Paulo Fellipe Cristado
Renan Marinho
Og DeSouza
author_sort Lívia Fonseca Nunes
title The use of tympanic arena as an alternative for behavioral vibroacoustic essays in termites (Blattodea: Isoptera).
title_short The use of tympanic arena as an alternative for behavioral vibroacoustic essays in termites (Blattodea: Isoptera).
title_full The use of tympanic arena as an alternative for behavioral vibroacoustic essays in termites (Blattodea: Isoptera).
title_fullStr The use of tympanic arena as an alternative for behavioral vibroacoustic essays in termites (Blattodea: Isoptera).
title_full_unstemmed The use of tympanic arena as an alternative for behavioral vibroacoustic essays in termites (Blattodea: Isoptera).
title_sort use of tympanic arena as an alternative for behavioral vibroacoustic essays in termites (blattodea: isoptera).
publisher Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana
series Sociobiology
issn 0361-6525
2447-8067
publishDate 2018-03-01
description In termites, substrate-borne vibrations play an important role in communication among nestmates. The adaptive significance of such an ability has led to an ever-increasing number of studies aimed at improving knowledge on vibroacoustic communication in these insects. Such studies are commonly carried out in laboratory arenas consisting of Petri dishes made of plastic or glass. However, the rigidness of such materials may limit the transmission of vibrational waves impairing accurate records of the feeble vibrations produced by termites. This is one of the reasons why such experiments must be carried out under strictly controlled conditions, using extremely sensitive equipment, usually connected to amplifiers. If, instead, arenas bear a flexible floor (hence simulating a tympanum), vibrations might not be dampened or even easily amplified, thereby overcoming the need for such a specialized setup. Here we test such a hypothesis, using an accelerometer to measure and record vibrations whose intensity was tailored to mimic the feeble vibrations of a small termite species, Constrictotermes cyphergaster. Results support the notion that tympanic arenas portray such vibrations far more accurately than arenas made of plastic or glass. We hence recommend this type of arena as a cheap, albeit accurate, alternative in studies of vibroacoustic behaviors of termites and other insects of comparable size, especially in situations where noise is minimally controlled. These arenas, then, can be useful in conducting such studies just after termite collection in remote regions where well-equipped labs are not available. In doing so, we minimize the stress involved in transporting termites over long distances.  
topic mechanical communication channel
methods
cheap apparatus
url http://periodicos.uefs.br/index.php/sociobiology/article/view/2090
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