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sound production for insect communication​

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Answered by Madalasa22
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Sounds are inevitably produced as byproducts of flapping flight, but many insects have developed the use of wing vibrations in communication. The flight sounds in swarming mosquitoes are known often to be species-specific and to function in part, for species recognition, (e.g. Roth, 1948).

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Answered by Anonymous
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sounds are invetably produced as by products of flapping flight, but many insects have developed the use of wing vibrations in communications.

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