Department of Cellular Neurobiology, University of Göttingen, Max-Planck-Institute for Experimental Medicine, Hermann-Rein-Str. 3, 37075 Göttingen, Germany.
Hear Res. 2011 Mar;273(1-2):7-13. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2010.03.092. Epub 2010 Apr 27.
Mosquitoes, certain Drosophila species, and honey bees use Johnston's organ in their antennae to detect the wing-beat sounds of conspecifics. Recent studies on these insects have provided novel insights into the intricacies of insect hearing and sound communication, with main discoveries including transduction and amplification mechanisms as known from vertebrate hearing, functional and molecular diversifications of mechanosensory cells, and complex mating duets that challenge the frequency-limits of insect antennal ears. This review discusses these recent advances and outlines potential avenues for future research.
蚊子、某些果蝇物种和蜜蜂利用触角中的约翰斯顿器官来探测同种个体的翅膀拍打声。最近对这些昆虫的研究为昆虫听觉和声音交流的复杂性提供了新的见解,主要发现包括来自脊椎动物听觉的转导和放大机制、机械感觉细胞的功能和分子多样化,以及复杂的交配二重奏,这些都挑战了昆虫触角耳朵的频率限制。本文讨论了这些最新进展,并概述了未来研究的潜在途径。