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A rain forest dusk chorus: cacophony or sounds of silence?
M Jain, S Diwakar, J Bahuleyan, R Deb, R Balakrishnan
Evolutionary Ecology, 1-22, 2013
442013
Tree crickets optimize the acoustics of baffles to exaggerate their mate-attraction signal
Natasha Mhatre*, Robert Malkin*, Rittik Deb*, Rohini Balakrishnan, Daniel Robert
eLife, 2017
412017
Silent katydid females are at higher risk of bat predation than acoustically signalling katydid males
H Raghuram, R Deb, D Nandi, R Balakrishnan
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1798), 20142319, 2015
402015
Females of a tree cricket prefer larger males but not the lower frequency male calls that indicate large body size
R Deb, M Bhattacharya, R Balakrishnan
Animal Behaviour 84 (1), 137-149, 2012
372012
The opportunity for sampling: the ecological context of female mate choice
R Deb, R Balakrishnan
Behavioral Ecology 25 (4), 967-974, 2014
302014
Host dietary specialization and neutral assembly shape gut bacterial communities of wild dragonflies
R Deb, A Nair, D Agashe
PeerJ 7, e8058, 2019
262019
Diversity matters: Effects of density compensation in pollination service during rainfall shift
R Mukherjee, R Deb, SM Devy
Ecology and evolution 9 (17), 9701-9711, 2019
202019
Baffling: a condition-dependent alternative mate attraction strategy using self-made tools in tree crickets
R Deb, S Modak, R Balakrishnan
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1941), 20202229, 2020
122020
Mate choice, mate sampling and baffling behaviour in the tree cricket Oecanthus henryi
R Deb
42017
Baffling
R Deb, S Modak, R Balakrishnan
Proceedings: Biological Sciences 287 (1941), 1-9, 2020
2020
Baffling: A cheater strategy using self-made tools in tree crickets
R Deb, S Modak, R Balakrishnan
bioRxiv, 2020.05. 06.080143, 2020
2020
Tree Crickets can make Optimal Tools
N Mhatre, R Malkin, R Deb, R Balakrishnan, D Robert
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 59 (1), E157, 2019
2019
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