YACK LAB

Welcome
Lab News
We study animal sensory systems and communication, with a focus on insect bioacoustics. Our research addresses three main questions:
1) How do insects sense and generate sounds and vibrations?
2) What are the functions of acoustic communication?
3) How do ears and communication
signals evolve?
In our neuroethology lab we use a variety of methods and techniques to form an integrated view of animal behaviour and communication. Some such methods and techniques include audio recording and analysis, laser vibrometry, neurophysiology, high-speed video, phylogenetics, microscopy, and behavioural genetics. We work primarily with the insect orders Lepidoptera (moths, butterflies, caterpillars) and Coleoptera (mostly bark beetles), but also have ongoing projects studying earthworms, birds, spiders, and bats.

Department of Biology
Nesbitt Biology Building, Room 250
Carleton University
1125 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, Ontario,
CANADA, K1S 5B6
April 1, 2025
New Publication
Sarah Matheson and others' paper on tiny caterpillars using vibrations to defend leaf tip territories was published in the Journal of Experimental Biology. Congratulations Sarah!
April 1, 2025
Our Lab in the News!
Sarah Matheson and others' 'Buzzing boundaries' paper published in the Journal of Experimental Biology was in the news. See: https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/228/7/jeb249796/367459/Buzzing-boundaries-tiny-caterpillars-vibrate-to
November 1, 2024
Congratulations!
Congratulations to Emma Brown for successfully defending her MSc thesis! Well done Emma!
June 1, 2024
New Publication
Elham Arjomandi and others' review on bark beetle bioacoustics was published in Physiological Entomology. Congratulations Elham!
June 1, 2024
Congratulations!
Congratulations to Melanie Low for successfully defending her PhD thesis! Great work, Melanie!
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Professor Jayne E. Yack
Office: 250 Nesbitt Building
Labs: NB233 & NB114
email: jayneyack@cunet.carleton.ca



