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| Urunga tuihono: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19695985 |
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- <p class="zenodo-description-adequate-caption"><b>TABLE 3.</b> Characteristics of male stridulatory files, calling songs and habitat across <i>Eneoptera</i> species.</p><table><tbody><tr><th></th><th>Stridulatory teeth</th><th>Amplitude modulation in trill</th><th>Dominant frequency</th><th>No. of types of syllables</th><th>Habitat</th></tr></tbody><tbody><tr><th><i>E. surinamensis</i></th><td>Simple (mean 71 teeth)</td><td>Yes</td><td>2.95 ± 0.10 kHz (low frequency)</td><td>2 (lower amplitude vs. high amplitude)</td><td>Open areas and forest edges</td></tr><tr><th><i>E. caliginosa</i></th><td>Simple (mean 64 teeth)</td><td>No</td><td>3.58 ± 0.04 kHz (low frequency)</td><td>1 (homogenous trill)</td><td>Open field</td></tr><tr><th><i>E. guyanensis</i></th><td>Double teeth (mean = 57) and simple teeth (mean = 58)</td><td>Yes</td><td>LF section: 6.48 kHz and 19.73 kHz (codominance); HF section: 20 kHz (broadband).</td><td>2 (LF with lower amplitude + HF with high amplitude)</td><td>Open in forested habitat</td></tr><tr><th><i>E. nigripedis</i></th><td>Double teeth (mean = 54) and simple teeth (mean = 40h)</td><td>Yes? (likely)</td><td>LF section: ca. 3 kHz and 17.5 kHz (likely co-dominant);</td><td>2 (LF with higher? amplitude + HF with lower? amplitude)</td><td>Open in forested habitat</td></tr></tbody></table>