Field bands of marching locust juveniles show carbohydrate, not protein, limitation

dc.contributor.authorArianne Cease
dc.contributor.authorEduardo V. Trumper
dc.contributor.authorHéctor E. Medina
dc.contributor.authorFernando Copa Bazán
dc.contributor.authorJorge Frana
dc.contributor.authorJon F. Harrison
dc.contributor.authorN. Joaquín
dc.contributor.authorJennifer Learned
dc.contributor.authorMónica Roca
dc.contributor.authorJulio Rojas
dc.coverage.spatialBolivia
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-22T14:23:49Z
dc.date.available2026-03-22T14:23:49Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.descriptionCitaciones: 6
dc.description.abstractLocusts are grasshoppers that migrate <i>en masse</i> and devastate food security, yet little is known about the nutritional needs of marching bands in nature. While it has been hypothesized that protein limitation promotes locust marching behavior, migration is fueled by dietary carbohydrates. We studied South American Locust (<i>Schistocerca cancellata</i>) bands at eight sites across Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. Bands ate most frequently from dishes containing carbohydrate artificial diets and minimally from balanced, protein, or control (vitamins and salts) dishes-indicating carbohydrate hunger. This hunger for carbohydrates is likely explained by the observation that local vegetation was generally protein-biased relative to locusts' preferred protein to carbohydrate ratio. This study highlights the importance of studying the nutritional ecology of animals in their environment and suggests that carbohydrate limitation may be a common pattern for migrating insect herbivores.
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.cris.2023.100069
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.cris.2023.100069
dc.identifier.urihttps://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/46270
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherElsevier BV
dc.relation.ispartofCurrent Research in Insect Science
dc.sourceArizona State University
dc.subjectLocust
dc.subjectSchistocerca
dc.subjectHerbivore
dc.subjectCarbohydrate
dc.subjectBiology
dc.subjectEcology
dc.subjectZoology
dc.titleField bands of marching locust juveniles show carbohydrate, not protein, limitation
dc.typearticle

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