(Preprint from a month ago)
Female Moths Incorporate Plant Acoustic Emissions into Their Oviposition Decision-Making Process
We found that the female moths preferred to lay eggs in proximity to plant acoustic signals. Interestingly, when actual plants were added to the setup, the oviposition preference was reversed and they preferred silent plants, rather than plants associated with dehydration sounds. Deafening the moths eliminated their preference confirming that the choice was based on acoustics.