Abstract
Nest architecture of a bagworm species,Clania crameri was examined. Fortytwo bags (nests) were collected from the host plant,Clerodendron indicum and number of sticks used in each bag was counted. Furthermore, length of each stick in each nest was measured (in mm) clockwise one after another serially beginning with the longest stick. The data obtained were subjected to frequency analysis and power spectrum analysis. Results clearly reveal that the larvae of bagworms do not glue together sticks of different size randomly but with a definite pattern.
Similar content being viewed by others
References
De PrinsJ and Malbecq W 1983 Analyse spectrale pour donnees nonequidistantes;Bull. Cl. Sci. 69 287–294
Dixon W J and Massey F J Jr 1983introduction to statistical analysis (Tokyo: McGraw Hill)
Hansell M H 1984Animal architecture and building behaviour (London: Longmans)
Hansell M H 1985 Ethology; inComparative insect physiology biochemistry and pharmacology, Vol. 9,Behaviour (eds) G A Kerkut and L I Gilbert (England: Pergamon Press) pp 1–94
Mathew G and Nair K S S 1986 Bagworms (Lepidoptera:Psychidae) of Kerala—their potential as pests of tree crops;Proc. III Oriental Enotomol. Symp. 2 163–167
Mayr E 1974 Behaviour programs and evolutionary strategies;Am. Sci. 62 650–659
Nair M R G K 1978A monograph on crop pests of Kerala and their control (Vellayani: Kerala Agricultural University)
Richards O W and Davies R G 1977Imm’s general textbook of entomology; 10th edition (London: Chapman and Hall)
Snedecor G W and Cochran W G 1994Statistical methods (Iowa: Iowa State University Press)
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Agrawal, A., Pati, A.K. Nest architecture of a bagworm species: Rhythmic pattern in the arrangement of sticks. J Biosci 20, 409–416 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02703844
Received:
Revised:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02703844