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    Synthèse bibliographique des travaux sur le régime alimentaire du criquet pèlerin Schistocerca gregaria (Forskål, 1775) (Orthoptera - Cyrtacanthacridinae) en Algérie
    (Faculté Science de la Nature et de la Vie et Sciences de la Terre - Université de Ghardaïa, 2025) HADJ MAHAMMED, Zineb
    The study of the diet of the desert locust (Schistocerca gregaria) was carried out in distinct biotopes: in the Algerian Sahara (central and southern), Adrar, Biskra, and Ouargla. In the Algerian Sahara, the desert locust consumed 32 of the 97 plant species inventoried (32.99%), belonging to 17 of the 34 botanical families present (50%), with a marked preference for Poaceae, followed by Asclepiadaceae, Asteraceae, Zygophyllaceae, and Amaranthaceae. In the Adrar region, the desert locust consumed 31 of the 61 plant species inventoried (50.81%) and 14 of the 24 botanical families present (58.33%), with a strong preference for Poaceae (12 species), followed by Amaranthaceae and Cucurbitaceae (3 species each), which reflects a good capacity for adaptation to the local flora. In the Biskra region, the desert locust consumed 34 of the 35 plant species inventoried (97.14%) and 14 of the 15 botanical families present (93.33%), with a clear preference for Poaceae (13 species), followed by Amaranthaceae (5 species) and Asteraceae (3 species), which demonstrates a strong dietary plasticity in an environment rich in plant resources. In the Ouargla region, the desert locust consumed 10 of the 26 plant species inventoried (38.46%) and 4 of the 9 botanical families present (44.44%), with a clear dominance of Poaceae (7 species), while Asteraceae, Fabaceae and Polygonaceae are represented by a single species each, reflecting a more restricted diet linked to less diverse vegetation.

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