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Butterflies of the high-altitude Atacama desert: Habitat use and conservation
ArticleAbstract: The butterfly fauna of the high-altitude desert of Northern Chile, though depauperate, shows high enPalabras claves:Andes, CHILE, Conservation, Distribution, lepidoptera, Species abundanceAutores:Emma DesplandFuentes:scopusCaterpillars cooperate to overcome plant glandular trichome defenses
ArticleAbstract: One common advantage proposed for group-living in animals is social facilitation of feeding, by whicPalabras claves:aggregation, Collective foraging, Cooperation, Group-living, lepidoptera, Plant-insect interactions, Social facilitation, solanaceaeAutores:Emma DesplandFuentes:scopusExploration costs promote conservative collective foraging in the social caterpillar Malacosoma disstria
ArticleAbstract: Collective choices of a food source are generally thought to arise from the amplification of individPalabras claves:aggregation, Developmental shift, Food choice, Foraging strategy, Forest tent caterpillar, lepidoptera, Social foragingAutores:Emma Despland, Ethier J., McClure M., Santana A.Fuentes:scopusDo food protein and carbohydrate content influence the pattern of feeding and the tendency to explore of forest tent caterpillars?
ArticleAbstract: This study examines whether the ratio of protein to carbohydrate affects the timing of meals and thePalabras claves:Carbohydrate, lepidoptera, Malacosoma disstria, nutrition, ProteinAutores:Colasurdo N., Dussutour A., Emma DesplandFuentes:scopusDouble allomimesis of advancing and retreating individuals maintains cohesion in exploring groups of nomadic caterpillars
ArticleAbstract: Abstract: Group-living entails that animals maintain cohesion during collective locomotion: This cohPalabras claves:Collective locomotion, emergence, lepidoptera, Self-Organization, SocialAutores:Emma Despland, Gervais D., Morcos L.Fuentes:scopusEffects of phenological synchronization on caterpillar early-instar survival under a changing climate<sup>1</sup>
ArticleAbstract: Early-instar caterpillars experience very high and often very variable mortality; if it is density dPalabras claves:Hatchlings, lepidoptera, Outbreaks, SynchronizationAutores:Emma DesplandFuentes:scopusEffects of polymorphic melanism and larval diet on life history traits of Malacosoma disstria moths
ArticleAbstract: In this study we investigated the presence and possible genetic basis of polymorphic melanism in thePalabras claves:Colour polymorphism, Development, Forest tent caterpillar, lepidoptera, melanism, Wing patternAutores:Emma Despland, Ethier J.Fuentes:scopusNutrient utilization by caterpillars of the generalist beet armyworm, Spodoptera exigua
ArticleAbstract: Beet armyworm, Spodoptera exigua (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), caterpillars are destructive croPalabras claves:Beet armyworm, Carbohydrate, Larval performance, lepidoptera, lipid, nutritional quality, Plant-insect interactions, Protein, Self-selection, Spodoptera exiguaAutores:Bede J.C., Emma Despland, Merkx-Jacques M.Fuentes:scopusHow well do specialist feeders regulate nutrient intake? Evidence from a gregarious tree-feeding caterpillar
ArticleAbstract: Nutritional regulation is a powerful mechanism used by generalist feeders to obtain the balance of nPalabras claves:Carbohydrate, Compensatory feeding, Diet breadth, Dietary self-selection, Feeding behaviour, lepidoptera, Malacosoma disstria, nutrition, ProteinAutores:Emma Despland, Noseworthy M.Fuentes:scopusOntogenetic changes in social behaviour in the forest tent caterpillar, Malacosoma disstria
ArticleAbstract: Many animals, including gregarious caterpillars, begin life in groups and become increasingly solitaPalabras claves:aggregation, Group-living, lepidoptera, Social foraging, trail-followingAutores:Emma Despland, Hamzeh S.Fuentes:scopus