Abstract
Adult males ofLocusta migratoria migratorioides(R. & F.) had an oxygen consumption of 120 mm3g-1h-1at 15°C and 988 mm3g-1h-1at 37°C, although respiratory quotient in fed insects (0.83) did not alter over this temperature range. Starvation or starvation and desiccation reduced the respiratory quotient from 0.83 to 0.77 indicating a shift in metabolism from carbohydrates towards fats. It is shown that the amount of biologically useful energy produced (in the form of ATP) remains the same, and that a shift from carbohydrate to fat metabolism requires the depletion of a smaller weight of food reserve. The shift is counterproductive in terms of metabolic water production, as only 0.28 mg g-1h-1water is produced in starved or desiccated locusts compared with 0.35 mg g-1h-1in fed animals.

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