What triggers the characteristic swarming behavior in locusts?
Answer
Crowding, causing a density-dependent change in behavior and morphology.
The behavior known as swarming in locusts is a phase polyphenism, meaning it is a change in morphology and behavior triggered by high insect density, turning them into gregarious, migratory pests.

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