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Characteristics and distribution of opposition sites of the grasshopper Zonocerus variegatus (L.)
Author(s) -
PAGE W. W.,
McCAFFERY A. R.
Publication year - 1979
Publication title -
ecological entomology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.865
H-Index - 81
eISSN - 1365-2311
pISSN - 0307-6946
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2311.1979.tb00585.x
Subject(s) - grasshopper , biology , ecology , population , flooding (psychology) , vegetation (pathology) , botany , medicine , psychology , demography , pathology , psychotherapist , sociology
. 1. The dry‐season population of Zonocerus in southern Nigeria oviposits in dense aggregations under single or clumped woody plants or on the edge of tall continuous stands of vegetation. No egg pods were found oviposited singly. 2. The vegetation under which oviposition occurs is the most common available at the time of the year. There seems to be no selection of particular species of plants so long as they provide good low shade. 3. Oviposition can take place in a wide range of gravelly soils. 4. Topography is not important as long as the oviposition site is on high ground away from damp areas subject to flooding. 5. There was a mean of 618 pods per oviposition site from forty‐one sites which were dug up, and there was a significant correlation between the area of a site and the number of pods. 6. There was a marked tendency for oviposition sites to be found close to cassava. At two localities of approximately 20 ha each 90% of the sites were found within 30 m of cassava. 7. It is suggested that permanent shade is the most important factor in the selection of a site and this is probably related to the survival of the eggs during their 6–7 months development.