Abstract

Summary Swarming locusts in East Africa have caused damage over the last two years and led to massive control operations using harmful pesticides. The complexities of the phase change between solitary and swarming behaviour are still insufficiently understood in all their ramifications, from physiology through to ecology. Michael Gross reports.

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