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The influence of environmental microstructure on the behavioural phase state and distribution of the desert locust Schistocerca gregaria
Authors:ABDELGHANI BOUAÏ  CHI,STEPHEN J. SIMPSON,PETER ROESSINGH
Affiliation:Department of Zoology and University Museum, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford
Abstract:Abstract. In previous studies we used logistic regression analysis to quantify the change in behavioural phase state of Schistocerca gregaria (Forskål) nymphs subjected to variations in population density. Such work involved restricting insects in small containers either alone or in a crowd. In the present paper we have shown that the fine-scale distribution of food plants, perches and favourable microclimatic sites influences the spatial distribution of locusts, both in the laboratory and under semi-field conditions. When multiple resource sites were provided, solitarious locusts tended to disperse and behavioural gregarization was inhibited. However, provision of only a single site promoted congregation, overcoming the tendency of solitarious insects to avoid each other, and led to behavioural gregarization. The time-course and extent of this response was fully consistent with our earlier experiments using enforced crowding. We suggest that such quantitative, experimental studies of the effects of environmental microstructure on behaviour may yield fundamental insights into the dynamics of plague formation in the desert locust.
Keywords:Schistocerca gregaria    locust    phase    behaviour    gregarization
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