1996
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1520-6327(1996)32:2<173::aid-arch2>3.0.co;2-#
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Effect of phase status on responses to AKHI in the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria gregaria

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“…According to available information on the differences in the migration of the two locusts phases, it was inferred that in this species, solitary locusts have a rather coarse adipokinetic strategy focused on a single long-distance migratory¯ight, whereas gregarious locusts possess a ®ne adipokinetic balance for reiterative migratory¯ights and saving fuel reserves for unpredictable long-distance migrations. The differences between the adipokinetic strategies of solitary and gregarious Schistocerca gregaria seem to be less dramatic, nevertheless they also indicate a better adaptation of the gregarious phase to prolonged¯ights (Schneider & Dorn, 1994;Ogoyi et al, 1996). Also of relevance is work by Fescemyer (1993) on adipokinetic phase-related differences in noctuids.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to available information on the differences in the migration of the two locusts phases, it was inferred that in this species, solitary locusts have a rather coarse adipokinetic strategy focused on a single long-distance migratory¯ight, whereas gregarious locusts possess a ®ne adipokinetic balance for reiterative migratory¯ights and saving fuel reserves for unpredictable long-distance migrations. The differences between the adipokinetic strategies of solitary and gregarious Schistocerca gregaria seem to be less dramatic, nevertheless they also indicate a better adaptation of the gregarious phase to prolonged¯ights (Schneider & Dorn, 1994;Ogoyi et al, 1996). Also of relevance is work by Fescemyer (1993) on adipokinetic phase-related differences in noctuids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%