Field Observations of the Sheltering Behavior of the Solitarious Phase of the Desert Locust,<I> Schistocerca gregaria</I>, with Particular Reference to Antipredator Strategies
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Solitarious phase locusts are cryptic animals and usually seek shelter in plants. This trait was thought to be a specific antipredator strategy associated with the solitarious phase. However, information on preferences for particular shelter plants and sheltering behavior remains limited. In the present study, small-scale field observations were conducted to investigate the sheltering behavior of the solitarious phase of the desert locust, <I>Schistocerca gregaria, </I>in relation to plant species and size. A spiny plant, <I>Fagonia</I> <I>arabica</I>, and two spineless plants, <I>Nucularia perrini</I> and <I>Stipagrostis plumosa</I>, were identified at the survey site. Although the size of <I>F. arabica</I> did not differ significantly from that of the two other plant species, almost all the solitarious locusts used <I>F. arabica</I> for shelter. Locusts were found on a majority (78%) of the individual <I>F. arabica</I> examined, but the number of sheltering locusts varied. The <I>F. arabica</I> plants with locusts were significantly larger than those without. A positive correlation was found between the total number of sheltered locusts (nymphs and adults) per individual plant and the plant size (m<SUP>3</SUP>). The same tendency was observed for nymphs and adults alike. The local densities (no. of sheltered locusts / plant size (m<SUP>3</SUP>)) remained constant over a range of plant sizes. These results might indicate that solitarious locusts selected their shelter plant based on its species and size. Because <I>F. arabica</I> is a spiny plant, we concluded that solitarious locusts use not only visual but also physical defense mechanisms as antipredator strategies.
著者
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Nakamura Satoshi
Japan International Res. Center For Agricultural Sciences
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OULD MOHAMED
Locust control and research team, The Mauritanian Desert Locust Centre: Centre National de Lutte Antiacridienne (CNLA)
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OULD MAENO
Locust control and research team, The Mauritanian Desert Locust Centre
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PIOU Cyril
CIRAD, UPR Bioagresseurs analyse et maîtrise du risque
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OULD ELY
Locust control and research team, The Mauritanian Desert Locust Centre
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EL HACEN
Locust control and research team, The Mauritanian Desert Locust Centre
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ABDALLAHI OULD
Locust control and research team, The Mauritanian Desert Locust Centre
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OULD ELY
Locust control and research team, The Mauritanian Desert Locust Centre: Centre National de Lutte Antiacridienne (CNLA)
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OULD MAENO
Locust control and research team, The Mauritanian Desert Locust Centre: Centre National de Lutte Antiacridienne (CNLA)
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