Mormon Cricket Virtual Reality and My Fieldwork Roadside Reality Show (with an Audience of Usually No One) – Li Murphy

They Call Me the Cricket Drifter This summer, I’m investigating the behavioral ecology of Anabrus simplex, also known, perhaps regrettably, as the Mormon cricket*. Locally, I’ve become known as “The Cricket Lady” and, more dubiously, “The Bug Gut Drifter,” thanks to an experiment involving a slick of hemolymph and my truck during a rainstorm. (A Read more about Mormon Cricket Virtual Reality and My Fieldwork Roadside Reality Show (with an Audience of Usually No One) – Li Murphy[…]

Why did the Mormon cricket cross the road? Ask the people that live there – Li Murphy

In the Intermountain West, outbreaks of Mormon crickets (Anabrus simplex) are more than a nuisance—they are a reminder of the unruly rhythms of nature. Their sudden appearances can stall traffic, damage crops, and stir old stories, impacting not just the economy but the rhythms and relationships of life in the Great Basin. This research combines Read more about Why did the Mormon cricket cross the road? Ask the people that live there – Li Murphy[…]