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Dispersal of First-instar Gypsy Moth Larvae in Relation to Population Quality

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Journal Oecologia
Date 2017 Mar 18
PMID 28309103
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Field studies of dispersal by first instar gypsy moth larvae indicate that almost all larvae undergo an initial dispersal episode. However, in laboratory studies large larvae (from large eggs) disperse more frequently than small larvae (from small eggs) in the presence of favored food. Large larvae may be better adapted for dispersal. When larvae encounter unacceptable food or are denied food, larvae disperse more frequently and dispersal by small larvae is nearly as frequent as dispersal by large larvae. Factors affecting egg size may contribute to shifts in dispersal patterns of gypsy moth larvae and distribution of populations.

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