The quantitative profile of amino acids egested by fifth-stadium Locus
ta migratoria fed artificial food differing in protein and carbohydrat
e content was investigated. Locusts fed foods with high (21%) protein
content and low (7%) carbohydrate content selectively egested a large
amount of lysine compared with other amino acids, despite its presence
in the food at relatively low levels. Previous work has shown that ly
sine plays an important role in inhibiting feeding in protein-satiated
locusts. It is suggested that this selective removal of lysine by loc
usts fed foods containing a relative excess of protein may counter the
inhibition of feeding, thus enabling them to meet their requirements
for other, limiting, nutrients.