Feeding behaviour of fifth instar tobacco hornworm caterpillars, Manduca sexta (Johansen) (Lepidoptera; Sphingidae), eating tobacco or artificial diet, is quantitatively described. The insects grow at the same rate on both foods. There is no daily rhythm of feeding behaviour. For most insects, feeding on either food occurs in bouts with the lengths of interfeed gaps and of feeding bouts appearing to be distributed randomly. However, in many insects there is a strong correlation between the length of a feeding period and that of the preceding non-feeding period. The proportion of time spent feeding on tobacco is much greater than on artificial diet. On tobacco, feeding periods are separated by shorter interfeed gaps than on the artificial di...
General EcologyLaboratory experiments were conducted to analyze the ability of Malacosoma americanum...
Insect herbivores can modify their foraging behavior to obtain a balanced food intake, and they tend...
The egg-to-pupa growth rate of Orgyia leucostigma, which normally feeds on tree foliage, is an order...
We present the second in a series of experiments investigating the behavioural mechanisms used by He...
Forest tent caterpillars are an outbreaking forest pest native to North America, whose population cy...
The Tobacco Hornworm, Manduca sexta, is a type of sphinx moth reared for the purpose of studying its...
Investigations into dietary self-selection by larvae of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta, and the...
Fifth stadium larvae of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta (L.), ate larger meals than usual when t...
Author Institution: 203 Mooreland Drive, Oxford, North Carolina 27565, Department of Statistics, Nor...
Malleable food preferences of the tobacco hornworm (larval Manduca sexta) have been the focus of dec...
Levels of primary nutrients (protein and carbohydrate) and secondary metabolites vary both within an...
Abstract Feeding for most animals involves bouts of active ingestion alternating with bouts of no in...
Two major conceptual approaches for understanding the evolutionary ecology of insect-plant interacti...
Trichomes, the hair-like projections on plant leaves, have been well studied as an herbivore defense...
The use of multiple host-plant species by populations of insect herbivores can result from a variety...
General EcologyLaboratory experiments were conducted to analyze the ability of Malacosoma americanum...
Insect herbivores can modify their foraging behavior to obtain a balanced food intake, and they tend...
The egg-to-pupa growth rate of Orgyia leucostigma, which normally feeds on tree foliage, is an order...
We present the second in a series of experiments investigating the behavioural mechanisms used by He...
Forest tent caterpillars are an outbreaking forest pest native to North America, whose population cy...
The Tobacco Hornworm, Manduca sexta, is a type of sphinx moth reared for the purpose of studying its...
Investigations into dietary self-selection by larvae of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta, and the...
Fifth stadium larvae of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta (L.), ate larger meals than usual when t...
Author Institution: 203 Mooreland Drive, Oxford, North Carolina 27565, Department of Statistics, Nor...
Malleable food preferences of the tobacco hornworm (larval Manduca sexta) have been the focus of dec...
Levels of primary nutrients (protein and carbohydrate) and secondary metabolites vary both within an...
Abstract Feeding for most animals involves bouts of active ingestion alternating with bouts of no in...
Two major conceptual approaches for understanding the evolutionary ecology of insect-plant interacti...
Trichomes, the hair-like projections on plant leaves, have been well studied as an herbivore defense...
The use of multiple host-plant species by populations of insect herbivores can result from a variety...
General EcologyLaboratory experiments were conducted to analyze the ability of Malacosoma americanum...
Insect herbivores can modify their foraging behavior to obtain a balanced food intake, and they tend...
The egg-to-pupa growth rate of Orgyia leucostigma, which normally feeds on tree foliage, is an order...