1948
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2311.1948.tb01224.x
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Recent Advances in Acridology: Anatomy and Physiology of Acrididae.

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“…The most obvious difference between solitary and gregarious hoppers is in their colour, but, according to Uvarov (1948), the gregarious hoppers are on the whole more active. Volkonsky (1939) noted that the increased activity of the gregarious hoppers led to a rise in temperature over that of the solitary hoppers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most obvious difference between solitary and gregarious hoppers is in their colour, but, according to Uvarov (1948), the gregarious hoppers are on the whole more active. Volkonsky (1939) noted that the increased activity of the gregarious hoppers led to a rise in temperature over that of the solitary hoppers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study by Strelnikov, cited by Uvarov (1948), shows that the internal temperature of Locusta mlgratoria exposed to direct sunlight may rise to 42.7°C while that kept in the shade remained between 27.6° were not particularly favorable for the com borer in either environment, these data do indicate the most favorable environment is in the grass.…”
Section: Temperature Characteristics Of the Habitatmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…A study by Strelnikov, cited by Uvarov (1948) humidity difference of 7%, a difference of 15.87. vas obtained in the grass between the top and the ground. The largest gradient in the latter occurred between mid-canopy and the ground where the humidity increased from 58% to 71% near the ground.…”
Section: Temperature Characteristics Of the Habitatmentioning
confidence: 98%