Decoding the Chorus: Thomas J. Walker’s Lifelong Pursuit of Cricket and Katydid Songs
Late summer nights across North America fill with rhythmic rasps and pulses that blend into the dusk. These sounds, produced by crickets and katydids, once served merely as seasonal backdrop. Thomas J. Walker, however, heard them as intricate signals revealing species identities, mating behaviors, and ecological insights. The pioneering entomologist, who passed away on April ...












