Morphological and behavioural characteristics of a gynandromorph of the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria |
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Authors: | KOUTARO MAENO SEIJI TANAKA |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Insect Life Cycles and Physiology, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Tsukuba, Japan;and Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract. Morphological and behavioural characteristics are investigated for a gynandromorph of the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria , appearing under isolated rearing conditions in the laboratory. It has both male and female external reproductive organs bilaterally. The body size and dimensions are similar to a normal male. Morphometric traits (fore wing length/maximum head width ratio and fore wing length/hind femur length ratio) of the gynandromorph are typical for the values of solitarious locusts. When the gynandromorph is placed into an arena holding ten sexually mature gregarious females, it shows a distinct male behaviour: it jumps on a female and tries to mate with her. When kept together with males, males recognize this gynandromorph as a female because some of them try to mount, although no successful copulation is observed. The results suggest that the gynandromorph might have had a female-specific pheromone. Dissection reveals that the gynandromorph has no testis but abnormal ovaries containing vitellogenic oocytes. These observations indicate that the gynandromorph obtained has a mixture of male and female morphological characteristics and behaves like a male but is recognized as a female by conspecific males. |
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Keywords: | Density-dependent phase polyphenism gynandromorph locusts Schistocerca gregaria sexual behaviour |
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