Media coverage
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/15/science/tree-crickets-chirps.html
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/cricket-leaf-song-speakers-male-mating-call-competition
Bats take longer to capture crickets calling in groups: Study finds, Times of India article
Forest fragments in agricultural areas are key to bat conservation: study
In the wild there's more than one way to find a mate. https://science.thewire.in/the-sciences/alternative-reproductive-tactics-madhav-gadgil-ces-iisc-tree-crickets-courtship-predation-risk/
https://phys.org/news/2020-09-eaten-tree-cricket-behaviour-presence.html
Choosing to amplify: Science (22 Dec 2017) https://science.sciencemag.org/content/358/6370/1552.1
Acoustic masterminds: eLife podcast (Feb 2018) https://elifesciences.org/podcast/episode45#385
Tree crickets turn leaves into megaphones to attract mates: Mongabay India (4 Jan 2018) https://india.mongabay.com/2018/01/video-tree-crickets-turn-leaves-into-megaphones-to-attract-mates/
General Articles
Balakrishnan, R. Book review: Model Systems in Behavioural Ecology (ed. L. A. Dugatkin) (2002). Current Science 82, 353-355.
Balakrishnan, R. Learning from a sea snail (2001). Resonance 6, 86-90.
Balakrishnan, R. Voices of diversity (2000). Journal of the Indian Institute of Science 80, 505-509.