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Gerris argentatus Schummel, 1832; ... Species of genus Gerris demonstrate a high degree of female control over most aspects of mating and there is ... The ripples ...
Gerris argentatus is a Palearctic species of true bug. [1] [2] It is aquatic. References External links. Aquatic heteroptera recording scheme for Britain and Ireland ...
Sex discrimination in some Gerridae species is determined through communication of ripple frequency produced on the water surface. [16] Males predominantly produce these ripples in the water. There are three main frequencies found in ripple communication: 25 Hz as a repel signal, 10 Hz as a threat signal, and 3 Hz as a courtship signal. [16]
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Gerrinae are marine insects and are found closer to inland waters. They prefer slow-moving ponds and streams to complement their natural ability.
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Gerris argentatus Schummel 1832; Gerris costae (Herrich-Schäffer 1850) Gerris lacustris (Linnaeus 1758) Gerris odontogaster (Zetterstedt 1828) Gerris thoracicus Schummel 1832; Gerris lateralis Schummel 1832; Limnoporus rufoscutellatus (Latreille 1807)