In a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on Sept. 5, researchers led by Prof. Kang Le from the Beijing Institutes of Life Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have provided a deep understanding of the “sociability” of individual locusts and explained how a pheromone influences locust group formation.
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