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Crickets As Thermometers

Anyone who as ever been out in the country on a summer evening is familiar with the chirp of a cricket. Cricket chirps are used by males to attract females and once attracted, they are used for courtship. Calling and courtship songs are different, and each species chirps it own special songs. There is also an interesting relationship between temperature and the frequency of chirps.

In this investigation we are going to examine a poikilotherm-the cricket (poikilotherms are sometimes described as cold blooded-a somewhat misleading term). Poikiotherms derive their heat from external sources, thus their body temperature fluctuates with the temperature of their environment.

Crickets are insects, the most numerous class of organisms. Like other poikilotherms, an insect's body temperature fluctuates with the environment. The metabolism of an insect is related to its temperature. The higher the temperature, the higher the rate of metabolism. This can easily be observed by simply cooling down the body of an insect....those difficult to catch bugs can be simply picked up if their body temperature is sufficiently lowered.

Today we are going to graphically analyze the relationship between the frequency of cricket chirping and temperature.


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