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    Arthropod acoustic communication is a primary focus at the Patek Lab. Here you can find our acoustically oriented research projects along with sounds and video of spiny lobsters (Palinuridae) and mantis shrimp (Stomatopoda).

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    The Patek Lab studies the mechanics of animal motion in both mantis shrimp (Stomatopoda) and ants. Here you can find these research projects along with images, sounds, and video of animal movement.

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Sound in the Sea

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Acoustic signal evolution: biomechanics, size, and performance
Hemisquilla californiensis by Crissy Huffard
Rumbling in the benthos: acoustic ecology of the California mantis shrimp Hemisquilla californiensis
Patek lab members publish the "feature article"in Aquatic Biology
Aquarium facility
A brief introduction to the Patek Lab by documentary filmmaker and biologist Austin Gallagher
New paper on the function of spiny lobster sounds published in Behaviour
Collecting sound data, French Polynesia
Playback experiments, Catalina Island, CA
Deploying a passive acoustics device, Catalina Island, CA

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      • Mantis Shrimp Sounds
  • Multimedia
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    • Video
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