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Feeding behaviour, sensory physiology and nutrient feedback: a unifying model
Authors:S. J. Simpson and D. Raubenheimer
Affiliation:(1) Department of Zoology and University Museum, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, OX1 3PS Oxford, UK
Abstract:The design features of gustatory systems are considered in relation to the need for insect herbivores (or indeed any animal) to regulate their nutrient intake. The gustatory system (defined to include both peripheral and central components) should ideally be designed to reflect: (a) the average nutritional requirements of the insect during its various developmental stages; (b) the lsquopredictably unpredictablersquo variation in nutrient supply-demand which occurs about that average; and (c) the distribution and composition of foods available in the environment. A mathematical model is presented which makes detailed predictions regarding behavioural and electrophysiological responses to foods or simple solutions varying in nutrient content.
Keywords:taste  gustation  chemoreception  feeding behaviour  nutrition  insect  locust  caterpillar
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