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Gregarious behavior in desert locusts is evoked by touching their back legs.
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 7562
Author(s) Simpson, S J; Despland, E; Hägele, B F; Dodgson, T
Author(s) at UniBasel Hägele, Bernd
Year 2001
Title Gregarious behavior in desert locusts is evoked by touching their back legs.
Journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume 98
Pages / Article-Number 3895-7
Abstract

Desert locusts in the solitarious phase were repeatedly touched on various body regions to identify the site of mechanosensory input that elicits the transition to gregarious phase behavior. The phase state of individual insects was measured after a 4-h period of localized mechanical stimulation, by using a behavioral assay based on multiple logistic regression analysis. A significant switch from solitarious to gregarious behavior occurred when the outer face of a hind femur had been stimulated, but mechanical stimulation of 10 other body regions did not result in significant behavioral change. We conclude that a primary cause of the switch in behavior that seeds the formation of locust swarms is individuals regularly touching others on the hind legs within populations that have become concentrated by the environment.

ISSN/ISBN 0027-8424
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