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Area of Science:

  • Ecology
  • Mathematical Biology
  • Zoology

Background:

  • Locusts exhibit solitary or gregarious behaviors based on population density.
  • Gregarious locusts form destructive swarms, often preceded by nymph aggregation.
  • Understanding food distribution's role in group formation is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how food resource distribution affects locust group formation.
  • To model the interplay between locusts, food, and gregarization.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a multi-population partial differential equation model.
  • Incorporated non-local locust interactions, local locust-food interactions, and gregarization dynamics.
  • Utilized numerical experiments to analyze foraging efficiency.

Main Results:

  • Food availability increases maximum locust group density.
  • Optimal food width reduces the gregarious population percentage required for group formation.
  • Decreased locust density and time are needed for group formation with optimal food resources.

Conclusions:

  • Food distribution is a key factor in locust swarm and group formation.
  • Gregarious behavior offers a foraging advantage.
  • Mathematical modeling provides insights into locust aggregation dynamics.