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The migratory locust (''Locusta migratoria'') is the most widespread
locust Locusts (derived from the Vulgar Latin ''locusta'', meaning grasshopper) are various species of short-horned grasshoppers in the family Acrididae that have a swarming phase. These insects are usually solitary, but under certain circumstanc ...
species, and the only species in the
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''Locusta''. It occurs throughout Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. It used to be common in Europe but has now become rare there. Because of the vast geographic area it occupies, which comprises many different ecological zones, numerous
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have been described. However, not all experts agree on the validity of some of these subspecies. Many other
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and possibly migratory behaviour are referred to as 'locusts' in the vernacular, including the widely distributed desert locust. At 6.5
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, the migratory locust possesses one of the largest known insect
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Polyphenism

The migratory locust is polyphenic. It transitions between two main phenotypes in response to population density; the solitary phase and the gregarious phase. As the density of the population increases the locust transforms progressively from the solitary phase towards the gregarious phase with intermediate phases: :Solitaire = solitary phase → transiens congregans (intermediate form) → gregarious phase → transiens dissocians (intermediate form) → solitaire = solitary phase. Pigmentation and size of the migratory locust vary according to its phase (gregarious or solitary form) and its age. Gregarious larvae have a yellow to orange covering with black spots; solitary larvae are green or brown. The gregarious adult is brownish with yellow, the latter colour becoming more intense and extensive on maturation. The solitary adult is brown with varying extent of green colour depending on the colour of the vegetation. Gregarious adults vary in size between 40 and 60 mm according to the sex; they are smaller than the solitary adults. The phase transition may be mediated by
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in the brain. Expression of the DNA methyltrasferase gene ''Dnmt3'' is high in the brain of the gregarious form, decreases in gregarious locusts when they are isolated, and increases in solitary locusts when they are crowded. Knock-down reduces phase-related locomotor activity. Transcriptionally, ''Dnmt3'' is linked with phase-core transcriptional factor,
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HR3.


Neurochemistry

Increased extracellular K was found to cause membrane depolarization in muscle activating nerves by Hoyle 1953. This then in turn reduces the nerve potential, with the final result of reducing the force output of said muscle. He also found ''chronic'' cold temperatures to increase K in the
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. These changes affect ''L. migratoria''s nerve states because as with insects and animals in general nerve cells have a high K permeability, which allows K's transmembrane distribution to determine most cellular diffusion potential. This is shaping and will continue to shape the distribution of ''L. migratoria''s range under climate change.


Relationship with humans


Economic impact

Locusts are highly mobile, and usually fly with the wind at a speed of about . Swarms can travel 5 to 130 km or more in a day. Locust swarms can vary from less than one square kilometre to several hundred square kilometres with 40 to 80 million individuals per square kilometre. An adult locust can consume its own weight (several grams) in fresh food per day. For every million locusts, one ton of food is eaten. In Africa, the last serious widespread plague of '' L. m. migratorioides'' occurred from 1928 to 1942. Since then, environmental transformations have made the development of swarms from the African migratory locust unlikely. Nevertheless, potential outbreaks are constantly monitored as plagues can be devastating. The Malagasy migratory locust (''L. m. capito'') still regularly swarms (roughly twice every ten years). The desert locust, which is very similar to the African migratory locust, remains a major threat too. Locust survey and control are primarily the responsibility of the Ministry of Agriculture in locust-affected countries and are operations undertaken by national locust units. The
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provides information on the general locust situation to all interested countries and gives warnings and forecasts to those countries in danger of invasion.


As food

The migratory locust is an edible insect. In Europe, the migratory locust is officially approved for the use in food in
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(since May 2017). On 2 July 2021, the European Food Safety Agency published a scientific opinion stating that the consumption of migratory locust in frozen, dried or grounded state is safe for humans. On 12 November 2021, the EU member states gave their green light for the EU Commission to authorize the placing on the market of migratory locust as a food. This is one of the final steps in the
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Subspecies of ''Locusta migratoria''

''L. migratoria'' is found over a vast geographic area, and its range covers many different ecological zones. Because of this, numerous subspecies have been described; however, not all experts agree on the validity of some of these subspecies. * '' L. m. burmana'' Ramme, 1951 * '' L. m. capito'' Saussure, 1884 (Malagasy migratory locust: Madagascar) * '' L. m. cinerascens'' Fabricius, 1781 (Italy, Spain) * '' L. m. manilensis'' (Meyen, 1835) 1 (eastern Asia) * '' L. m. migratoria'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (Eurasian migratory locust: West and Central Asia, eastern Europe) * '' L. m. migratorioides'' (Fairmaire & L.J. Reiche, 1849) (African migratory locust: Africa and Atlantic islands) * '' L. m. tibetensis'' Chen, Yonglin, 1963 * ''L. m. danica'' (Linnaeus, 1767) = ''L. m. migratoria'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * ''L. m. gallica'' Remaudičre, 1947 = ''L. m. migratoria'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * ''L. m. solitaria'' Carthy, 1955 = ''L. m. migratoria'' (Linnaeus, 1758)


Other species called 'locusts'

Other species of Orthoptera that display gregarious and migratory behaviour are called ''locusts''. This includes: * American locust, ''
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'' * Australian plague locust, ''Chortoicetes terminifera'' * Bombay locust, '' Nomadacris succincta'' * Brown locust, ''Locustana pardalina'' * Desert locust, ''Schistocerca gregaria'' * Egyptian locust, '' Anacridium aegyptium'' * Italian locust, '' Calliptamus italicus'' * Moroccan locust, '' Dociostaurus maroccanus'' * Red locust, ''Nomadacris septemfasciata'' * Rocky Mountain locust, ''Melanoplus spretus'' – extinct * Sahelian tree locusts, '' Anacridium melanorhodon'' * Spur-throated locust, '' Austracris guttulosa'' (note: "spur-throated grasshoppers/locusts" may also refer to spp. in other genera) * Sudan plague locust, '' Aiolopus simulatrix'' The Senegalese grasshopper (''Oedaleus senegalensis'') also often displays locust-like behaviour in the Sahel region.


Photos

Locusta migratoria L1.jpg, First instar nymph (gregarious) Locusta migratoria L2 and L4.jpg, Second and fourth instar nymphs (gregarious) Locusta migratoria L3.jpg, Third instar nymphs (gregarious) Locusta migratoria L4.jpg, Fourth instar nymph (gregarious) Locusta migratoria part of hopper band.jpg, Part of a hopper band in Kazakhstan Locusta migratoria hopper band4.jpg, Hopper band in Kazakhstan


See also

* 2013 Madagascar locust infestation * Australian Plague Locust Commission (APLC)


Footnotes


References

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External links


Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)



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Sound recordings of Migratory Locust at BioAcoustica
{{Taxonbar, from=Q1059580 Oedipodinae Orthoptera of Africa Orthoptera of Asia Orthoptera of Europe Orthoptera of Oceania Insects of Australia Acrididae of New Zealand Insects described in 1758 Edible insects Animal migration Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus Insect pests of millets Monotypic Orthoptera genera