2010
DOI: 10.4001/003.018.0208
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Seasonal Dimorphism of the Desert Locust in Agricultural Areas in the Sahara

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“…With the high number of Termitidae, this result shows that this season is poor in large insects which are the main prey of A. tridens according to Whitaker et al (1994). The consumption of Acrididae can be related to the migration of the desert locust to oases (Ould Elhadj 2002;Allal-Benfekih 2006;Kara-Toumi et al 2010).…”
Section: Autumnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the high number of Termitidae, this result shows that this season is poor in large insects which are the main prey of A. tridens according to Whitaker et al (1994). The consumption of Acrididae can be related to the migration of the desert locust to oases (Ould Elhadj 2002;Allal-Benfekih 2006;Kara-Toumi et al 2010).…”
Section: Autumnmentioning
confidence: 99%