COLUMBIA, Mo. – Katydid (or didn’t she?) respond to the mating call of her suitors. According to scientists at the University of Missouri, one species of katydid may owe its ecological success and ...
Just like humans, animals move about to find food, shelter, and mates. Movement in the wild, however, comes with increased risk, as it can be tracked by predators. To understand how katydids ...
After being harangued by our BV community journalist Cathy Benson, this Katydid flew into a nearby apple tree and made lots of loud whirring sounds for the rest of the afternoon and evening. It is one ...
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A whistler male with radio tag attached. Credit: Kasturi Saha Just like humans, animals move about to find food, shelter, and mates. Movement in the wild, however, comes with increased risk, as it can ...