Locusts and polymorphism Flashcards

1
Q

What is the most significant factor that causes a locust to become gregarious?

A

Touching the insects hind leg that contains many mechanoreceptors

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2
Q

What conditions cause the locusts to come into contact with each other?

A

Significant rainfall followed by a drought causing the vegetation to become patchy, the patches have to be relatively close together

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3
Q

Why is the hind leg (femora) more sensitive to touch?

A

It is not consistently self stimulated during normal behaviour

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4
Q

How long does it take for a solitarious locust to become gregarious when there’s crowding?

A

4 hours

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5
Q

What morph consumes toxic alkaloid plants?

A

The gregarious morph

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6
Q

Why is it more advantageous for the gregarious morph to consume toxic plants?

A

Because predators are more likely to associate their black and yellow colours with toxins compared to the green solitarious locust

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7
Q

What hormone is involved in causing gregarious behaviour?

A

Serotonin

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8
Q

How much more serotonin does a gregarious locust have?

A

3x more

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9
Q

What happens if a locusts serotonin receptors are blocked?

A

They fail to gregarize

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10
Q

Where in the locust is serotonin found?

A

The CNS of the thoracic ganglion

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11
Q

What causes offspring to be either solitarious or gregarious?

A

The foam put over the eggs from the mother

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12
Q

Are the genetic instructions for producing the two phases in the same genome?

A

Yes

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13
Q

What other factors besides direct contact triggers the behavioural phase change?

A

The sight and smell of other locusts

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14
Q

What causes the black patterning on the locust?

A

The smell of other locusts is sufficient

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15
Q

What causes the yellow background colour?

A

It requires direct contact with other locusts

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16
Q

How are gregarious locusts able to survive in a crowded group?

A

They are more resistant to pathogen infection than solitarious individuals, which helps reduce disease spread

17
Q

Why do locusts migrate?

A

To keep moving in order to find new resources and avoid being attacked by cannibalistic conspecifics

18
Q

Who found that gregarious behaviour is evoked by touching their back legs?

A

Simpson et al. (2000)

19
Q

Who found that vegetation had to be clumped?

A

Collett et al. (1998)

20
Q

Who found gregarious locusts eat toxins and solitarious don’t?

A

Simpson et al. (2004)

21
Q

Who found that egg foam conditions cause the phase state of the locust?

A

Hamouda et al. (2009)