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May 7, 2015
Hearing ability decreases in ageing locusts
Shira D Gordon, James F C Windmill
Biology Open
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December 4, 2016
The anti-bat strategy of ultrasound absorption: the wings of nocturnal moths (Bombycoidea: Saturniidae) absorb more ultrasound than the wings of diurnal moths (Chalcosiinae: Zygaenoidea: Zygaenidae)
Athanasios Ntelezos, Francesco Guarato, James F C Windmill
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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July 16, 2008
Sexual dimorphism in auditory mechanics: tympanal vibrations of Cicada orni
Jérôme Sueur, James F C Windmill, Daniel Robert
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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October 7, 2006
Tuning the drum: the mechanical basis for frequency discrimination in a Mediterranean cicada
Jérôme Sueur, James F C Windmill, Daniel Robert
Plos One
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June 24, 2011
So small, so loud: extremely high sound pressure level from a pygmy aquatic insect (Corixidae, Micronectinae)
Jérôme Sueur, David Mackie, James F C Windmill
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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December 17, 2004
Tympanal travelling waves in migratory locusts
James F C Windmill, Martin C Göpfert, Daniel Robert
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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March 29, 2017
Hearing on the fly: the effects of wing position on noctuid moth hearing
Shira D Gordon, Elizabeth Klenschi, James F C Windmill
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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March 25, 2010
Sound emission and reception tuning in three cicada species sharing the same habitat
Jéro Me Sueur, James F C Windmill, Daniel Robert
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
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January 14, 2025
Explaining the monoaural directional hearing of the moth <i>Achroia grisella</i>
Lara Díaz-García, Andrew Reid, James F C Windmill
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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September 9, 2011
No evidence for DPOAEs in the mechanical motion of the locust tympanum
Hannah M Moir, Joseph C Jackson, James F C Windmill
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The Journal of Experimental Biology
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May 7, 2015
Hearing ability decreases in ageing locusts
Shira D Gordon, James F C Windmill
Biology Open
|
December 4, 2016
The anti-bat strategy of ultrasound absorption: the wings of nocturnal moths (Bombycoidea: Saturniidae) absorb more ultrasound than the wings of diurnal moths (Chalcosiinae: Zygaenoidea: Zygaenidae)
Athanasios Ntelezos, Francesco Guarato, James F C Windmill
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
July 16, 2008
Sexual dimorphism in auditory mechanics: tympanal vibrations of Cicada orni
Jérôme Sueur, James F C Windmill, Daniel Robert
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
October 7, 2006
Tuning the drum: the mechanical basis for frequency discrimination in a Mediterranean cicada
Jérôme Sueur, James F C Windmill, Daniel Robert
Plos One
|
June 24, 2011
So small, so loud: extremely high sound pressure level from a pygmy aquatic insect (Corixidae, Micronectinae)
Jérôme Sueur, David Mackie, James F C Windmill
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
December 17, 2004
Tympanal travelling waves in migratory locusts
James F C Windmill, Martin C Göpfert, Daniel Robert
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
March 29, 2017
Hearing on the fly: the effects of wing position on noctuid moth hearing
Shira D Gordon, Elizabeth Klenschi, James F C Windmill
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
March 25, 2010
Sound emission and reception tuning in three cicada species sharing the same habitat
Jéro Me Sueur, James F C Windmill, Daniel Robert
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
|
January 14, 2025
Explaining the monoaural directional hearing of the moth <i>Achroia grisella</i>
Lara Díaz-García, Andrew Reid, James F C Windmill
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
September 9, 2011
No evidence for DPOAEs in the mechanical motion of the locust tympanum
Hannah M Moir, Joseph C Jackson, James F C Windmill
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