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Male crickets play tunes non-stop to woo a mate or keep enemies away. But they're not playing their song with the body part you're thinking.
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Ask most people about crickets and you’ll probably hear that they’re all pretty much the same: just little insects that jump and chirp.
But there are actually dozens of different species of field crickets in the U.S. And because they look so similar, the most common way scientists tell them apart is by the sounds they make.
“When I hear an evening chorus, all I hear are the different species,” said David Weissman, a research associate in entomology at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco.
Weissman has spent the last 45 years working to identify all the species of field crickets west of the Mississippi River. In December, he published his findings in the journal Zootaxa, identifying 35 species of field crickets in the western states, including 17 new species. California alone hosts 12 species. But many closely resemble the others. So even for one of the nation’s top experts, telling them apart isn’t a simple task.
“It turns out song is a good way to differentiate,” Weissman said.
--- How do crickets chirp?
On the underside of male crickets’ wings there’s a vein that sticks up covered in tiny microscopic teeth, all in a row. It’s called the file. There's a hard edge on the lower wing called the scraper.
When he rubs his wings together - the scraper on the bottom wing grates across all those little teeth on the top wing. It’s like running your thumb down the teeth of a comb. This process of making sound is called stridulation.
--- How do crickets hear?
Crickets have tiny ears, called tympana on each of their two front legs. They use them to listen for danger and to hear each other calling.
--- Why do crickets chirp?
Crickets have several different types of songs that serve different purposes. The familiar repetitive chirping song is a mating call that male crickets produce to attract females that search for potential mates.
If a female makes physical contact with a male he will typically switch to a second higher-pitched, quieter courtship song.
If instead a male cricket comes in contact with another adult male he will let out an angry-sounding rivalry call to tell his competitor to back off.
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https://ww2.kqed.org/science/2....020/01/14/crickets-c
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Professor Fernando Montealegre-Z’s bioacoustics lab
http://bioacousticssensorybiology.weebly.com/
David Weissman’s article cataloging field crickets in the U.S.
https://www.biotaxa.org/Zootax....a/article/view/zoota
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Adviento - Domingo III (Ciclo B)
SALMO Lc 1, 46-48. 49-50. 53-54
D A Bm G
R. Mi alma se regocija en mi Dios.
D A
Mi alma canta la grandeza del Señor,
G D
y mi espíritu se estremece de gozo en Dios, mi Salvador,
D A
porque el miró con bondad la pequeñez de su servidora.
G D
En adelante todas las generaciones me llamarán feliz. R.
Porque el Todopoderoso ha hecho en mí grandes cosas:
su Nombre es santo!
Su misericordia se extiende de generación en generación
sobre aquellos que lo temen. R.
Colmó de bienes a los hambrientos
y despidió a los ricos con las manos vacías.
Socorrió a Israel, su servidor,
acordándose de su misericordia. R.
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Athenas - Voz y Composición
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Francesco Mazza - Producción musical
Buenos Aires 2017
Domingo II después de Navidad
SALMO 147, 12-15. 19-20
A E
R. La Palabra se hizo carne y habitó entre nosotros.
A
¡Glorifica al Señor, Jerusalén,
B C#m
alaba a tu Dios, Sión!
A
Él reforzó los cerrojos de tus puertas
B C#m
y bendijo a tus hijos dentro de ti. R.
El asegura la paz en tus fronteras
y te sacia con lo mejor del trigo.
Envía su mensaje a la tierra,
su palabra corre velozmente. R.
Revela su palabra a Jacob,
sus preceptos y mandatos a Israel:
a ningún otro pueblo trató así
ni le dio a conocer sus mandamientos. R.
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BMW - Caravelli - La Colegiala
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LA CANCIÓN DE LA ALEGRÍA.
A finales de los años sesenta, Miguel Ríos recala en Hispavox, donde iniciaría una lenta escalada con éxitos pop como "El Río". En Diciembre de 1969 comenzarían las sesiones de grabación del Lp "Despierta", en cuya Cara B se escondía este "Himno a la alegría", el mayor éxito en la carrera del cantante granadino, un hit que durante el año 1970 alcanzaría los primeros puestos en listas de medio mundo.
Se trata de una adaptación del cuarto movimiento de la Novena Sinfonía de Beethoven, que en su momento despertó tantos furores como fervores, vendiendo millones de copias tanto en España como en EE.UU y Japón. Los arreglos se los debemos a Rafael Trabuchelli, el gran productor español de los sesenta y setenta, y a Waldo de los Ríos, el malogrado músico argentino afincado en nuestro país.
Miguel iniciaría una importante gira mundial para promocionar esta canción, y volvería obnubilado por la cultura californiana y por la música que allí se hacía (Texto de JOSE RAMON PARDO).
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Emitido originalmente en el especial Nochevieja de TVE, el 31-12-1969, aunque de madrugada, así que ya estábamos con un pie en 1970.
Song: Silver Moon
Artist: Kitaro
Album: Best of Kitaro
Year: 1985
Credits:
Composed By – Kitaro
Design – Takashi Inui
Executive-Producer – Kimio Ariumi, Moko Nanri
Illustration – Koichi Kubodera
Producer – Takayo Nanri
Typography – Irmgard Voigt
"Бре, Петрунко" в изпълнение на хор "Космически гласове" с диригент Ваня Монева, благотворителен концерт за децата от дома в с. Широка Лъка, декември 2015
Cosmic Voices conducted by Vanya Moneva perform "Bre, Petrunko" at the charity concert supporting the Shiroka Laka village orphanage
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Throughout the Pleistocene Epoch, the range of the woolly rhino grew and shrank in sync with global climate. So what caused the climate -- and the range of the woolly rhino -- to cycle back and forth between such extremes?
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La Virgen de la Medalla Milagrosa, cuya fiesta es el 27 de noviembre, le pidió a Santa Catalina Labouré que realizara una medalla según lo que presenció durante la aparición y, por ello, este objeto cuenta con varios detalles que ayudan a entender su real significado.
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La Jornada Mundial de la Juventud (JMJ) se celebrará por quinta vez en su historia en el continente americano, anunció el Papa Francisco esta mañana en el Campus Misericordiae de Cracovia, Polonia. El país elegido es Panamá.