Diurnal rhythms of locomotory activity in isolated desert locusts(Schistocerca gregaria(forsk.))
- 1 March 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Interdisiplinary Cycle Research
- Vol. 8 (1) , 27-36
- https://doi.org/10.1080/09291017709359542
Abstract
The results of aktograph experiments suggest that S. gregaria is primarily day‐active although its circadian clock can, to some extent, be synchronized by changes in both light and temperature. Low temperatures exert a threshold effect on activity. The nycthemeral rhythm of the desert locust is feeble in LD 12:12, even with fluctuating temperatures. This, is probably of adaptive significance. It certainly accords with the plastic and opportune nature of locust behaviour, upon which survival depends under the unpredictable conditions of the desert climate. For the insect must always be ready to exploit temporary and irregular amelorations of its harsh, arid environment. The desert locust, therefore, cannot afford to adopt rigid rhythms or behaviour patterns that might cause it to lose the benefits of a chance shower or to miss the temporary appearance of green grass. It is argued that the persistence of a rhythm fora short while could be due to an endogenous ‘clock’ or to an exogenous periodicity that continues briefly in constant conditions. It has been shown experimentally, however, that although locusts do not exhibit a marked periodicity under field conditions they, nevertheless, possess good circadian ‘clocks’ whose disclosure can be elicited by subjecting the insects to unnatural light‐dark régimes.Keywords
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