Richard Mankin, rmankin@gainesville.usda.ufl.edu, USDA-ARS, CMAVE, P. O. Box 14565, Gainesville, FL
A geophone system was used to monitor activity of subterranean termites and ants in a desert environment with low vibration noise. Weak low-frequency sounds were difficult to distinguish from background noise except over short distances. Patterned sounds like headbanging and stridulation could be detected more easily. Geophones are relatively inexpensive, which may facilitate development of future applications for wide-area subterranean insect monitoring in quiet environments.
Species 1: Hymenoptera Termitidae
DrepanotermesSpecies 2: Hymenoptera Formicidae
Camponotus denticulatusSpecies 3: Hymenoptera Formicidae
Solenopsis invictaKeywords: acoustics, stridulation
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