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  • julie 5:46 pm on May 9, 2013 Permalink
    Tags: cicadas,   

    Periodical cicadas emerge after 17 Years 

    Screen shot 2013-05-09 at 17.08.55

    Timescales and evolution. Differing ratios of life periods.

    The adult males are snapping rigid plates on their abdomens to produce their courtship song. The females are clicking their wings to signal approval.

    Marvels and a Few Mysteries in Cicadas’ 17 Years – NYTimes.com.

    NYT_Cicadas_1894 [PDF] Details of how the dissemination of moles and birds and other insect predators have led to these large swarms of insects being able to live uneaten and then hatch en masse. From over 100 years before – very early environmentalism in the New York Times.

     
  • julie 11:12 pm on April 23, 2013 Permalink
    Tags: arduino, cicadas, citizen science, insect sound, ,   

    Cicada Tracking 

    A RadioLab DIY maker project that encourages people to build a cicada tracker to register the 17 year appearance of Magicicada Brood II when the ground 8″ down is a steady 64° F.

    The project suggests citizens help predict the arrival by planting a homemade temperature sensor in the ground and reporting findings back to the Radiolab website.

    http://project.wnyc.org/cicadas/

    Would love to hear the sound that these swarming cicadas will make all the way up the east coast… 7khz of cicada love hum

     
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