Density Distributions of Hoppers of the Red Locust,Nomadacris septemfasciata(Serv.) (Orth., Acrid.), in Relation to Control by Insecticides

Author:

Scheepers C. C.,Eyssell B. J.,Gunn D. L.

Abstract

In continuation of a study of the process of swarm formation in the Red Locust,Nomadacris septemfasciata(Serv.), to enable rational plans for control measures to be made, the population distribution of about 44½ million hoppers of the Red Locust was investigated in an observation area of 1,052 acres in the Iku outbreak area of the Rukwa Valley, Tanganyika Territory, from 18th January to 24th February 1957. to see if the hoppers showed a tendency to concentrate, which would have the effect of producing, immediately after the last moult, adult swarms from hoppers that were originally more scattered. From 25th January onwards, the estimated population remained constant in numbers. Densities over 50 per sq. yd. were unusual and, taking any continuous infestation over one per sq. yd. as a band, the mean density of hoppers in bands was 15 per sq. yd. There was a tendency for such bands to become larger by fusion and for the area quite free from locusts to increase slightly but the number of dispersed locusts increased. There would therefore have been no advantage in withholding insecticide control in the hope of attacking denser and more economical targets. Nevertheless, such populations have to be controlled.In the Red Locust, under the conditions described, it seems probable that the behaviour of the young adults is most important in the formation of dense swarms, while in certain other species but not in the Red Locust, concentrated egg-laying and the behaviour of the hoppers are also important.Investigations are required on more economical enumeration of patchy gregarious distributions.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,General Medicine

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