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William H. Cade

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is attracted to the song of male crickets. Only female flies are attracted to the song, and they deposit living larvae on and in the vicinity of calling males. The larvae burrow into and eat the cricket who dies in about 7 days when the flies pupate. This was the first example of a natural enemy that
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Male mating success, calling and searching behavior at high and low density in the field cricket, Gryllus integer William H. Cade & Elsa Salazar Cade, Animal Behavior, 1992, pp. 43, 49-56.
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William Cade has done research in evolution of animal behavior, insect reproductive behavior, acoustic signals in cricket, cockroach mating behavior, and parasite-prey coevolution.
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Alternation calling and spacing patterns in the field cricket Acanthogryllus fortipes (Orthoptera; Gryllidae). William H. Cade and Daniel Otte,
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caused the crickets to evolve a silent male with wings that look like female wings, one of the fastest recorded examples of evolution.
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at Austin. While an undergraduate at Texas, Cade became a member of the Tau chapter of the
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locates its host or prey using the mating signal of the host/prey. In 2006, research by
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With his wife, Cade has done more than 30 years of research on the Texas field cricket,
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Cade, W. H. 1975. Acoustically orienting parasitoids: Fly phonotaxis to cricket song.
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Cricket Research: Being "Eaten Alive for Love" the Cost of Attracting a Mate
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Cade completed his BA (1968), MA (1972) and PhD (1976) in Zoology at the
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University of Texas at Austin College of Natural Sciences alumni
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from 2000 to 2010. His research articles deal mainly with
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Elsa Salazar Cade
vice-chancellor
University of Lethbridge
entomology
field crickets
University of Texas
Kappa Sigma
San Antonio, Texas
Mexican-American
science teacher
entomologist
National Science Teachers Association
University of Lethbridge
Gryllus texensis
Dan Otte
grasshoppers
Africa
Ormia ochracea
Marlene Zuk
"Male mating success, calling and searching behaviour at high and low densities in the field cricket, Gryllus integer"
doi
10.1016/S0003-3472(05)80070-3
ISSN
0003-3472
S2CID
54233067
"Curriculum Vitae"
"Buffalo teacher a finalist for science group award"
"Bill & Elsa Cade"
"Crickets on Mute: Hush falls as killer fly stalks singers"

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