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Reliable reconstruction of cricket song from biophysical models and preserved specimens
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Duke, Sarah
, Simonelli, Gabriella
, Mhatre, Natasha
, Bailey, Nathan W.
, Weiner, Ryan
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Bioacoustics
/ Biophysical Modelling
/ Crickets
/ Finite Element Analysis
/ Morphological Signal Evolution
/ Organismal And Evolutionary Biology
2025
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Reliable reconstruction of cricket song from biophysical models and preserved specimens
by
Duke, Sarah
, Simonelli, Gabriella
, Mhatre, Natasha
, Bailey, Nathan W.
, Weiner, Ryan
in
Bioacoustics
/ Biophysical Modelling
/ Crickets
/ Finite Element Analysis
/ Morphological Signal Evolution
/ Organismal And Evolutionary Biology
2025
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Reliable reconstruction of cricket song from biophysical models and preserved specimens
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Duke, Sarah
, Simonelli, Gabriella
, Mhatre, Natasha
, Bailey, Nathan W.
, Weiner, Ryan
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Bioacoustics
/ Biophysical Modelling
/ Crickets
/ Finite Element Analysis
/ Morphological Signal Evolution
/ Organismal And Evolutionary Biology
2025
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Reliable reconstruction of cricket song from biophysical models and preserved specimens
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Reliable reconstruction of cricket song from biophysical models and preserved specimens
2025
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Predicting the function of a biological structure solely from its morphology can be a very powerful tool in several fields of biology, but especially in evolutionary reconstruction. In the field of invertebrate acoustic communication, reconstructing the acoustic properties of sound-producing forewings in crickets has been based on two very divergent methods, finite element modelling (FEM) and vibrometric measurements from preserved specimens. Both methods, however, make strong simplifying assumptions that have not been tested and the reliability of inferences made from either method remains in question. Here, we rigorously test and refine both reconstruction methods using the well-known Teleogryllus oceanicus model system and determine the appropriate conditions required to reconstruct the vibroacoustic behaviour of male forewings. We find that when using FEM it is not necessary to assume simplified boundary conditions if the appropriate parameters are found. When using preserved specimens, we find that the sample needs to be rehydrated for reliable reconstruction; however, it may be possible to accomplish rehydration in silico using FEM. Our findings provide a refined methodology for the reliable reconstruction of cricket songs, whether from fossils or preserved specimens from museums or field collections.
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The Royal Society
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