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Gregarious behavior in desert locusts is evoked by touching their back legs
ArticleAbstract: Desert locusts in the solitarious phase were repeatedly touched on various body regions to identifyPalabras claves:Autores:Dodgson T., Emma Despland, Hägele B., Simpson S.J.Fuentes:scopusFood choices of solitarious and gregarious locusts reflect cryptic and aposematic antipredator strategies
ArticleAbstract: Desert locusts, Schistocerca gregaria, switch between the cryptic solitarious phase and the swarmingPalabras claves:Autores:Emma Despland, Simpson S.J.Fuentes:scopusMechanosensory-induced behavioural gregarization in the desert locust Schistocerca gregaria
ArticleAbstract: Desert locusts show an extreme form of phenotypic plasticity, changing between a cryptic solitariousPalabras claves:Exteroception, Grasshopper, Gregarious, phase transition, Phenotypic plasticity, Proprioception, Schistocerca gregaria, Solitarious, SolitaryAutores:Burrows M., Dodgson T., Emma Despland, Matheson T., Rogers S.M., Simpson S.J.Fuentes:scopusRapid behavioural gregarization in the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria entails synchronous changes in both activity and attraction to conspecifics
ArticleAbstract: Desert Locusts can change reversibly between solitarious and gregarious phases, which differ considePalabras claves:Behavioural plasticity, Density dependent polyphenism, Group attraction, phase change, Phenotypic plasticity, SerotoninAutores:Anstey M.L., Burrows M., Cullen D.A., Dodgson T., Emma Despland, Matheson T., Ott S.R., Rogers S.M., Simpson S.J., Stettin K., Sword G.A.Fuentes:scopusSurviving the change to warning colouration: Density-dependent polyphenism suggests a route for the evolution of aposematism
ArticleAbstract: How warning colouration first appeared remains a disputed question in evolutionary biology. A densitPalabras claves:Anti-predator strategies, individual-based modelling, Induced defences, Phase polymorphism, Phenotypic plasticity, Schistocerca gregariaAutores:Emma Despland, Simpson S.J.Fuentes:scopus