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Movement behaviour of two social urticating caterpillars in opposite hemispheres.

Mizuki UemuraLynda E PerkinsMyron P ZaluckiAndrea Battisti
Published in: Movement ecology (2020)
The amount of human contact is surprising and alarming, because of the serious health implications they cause to humans and animals. The processionary dispersal on the ground risks further spread of urticating hairs that can be easily detached, and particular during inadvertent contact. Our limited sample size of T. pityocampa processions may benefit from more observations to make conclusive remarks on their pre-pupation behaviour. Understanding the movement behaviour of O. lunifer and T. pityocampa pre-pupation processions around populated areas is crucial for predicting exposure risk and application of management strategies.
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