نتایج جستجو برای: sarcophagidae

تعداد نتایج: 545  

2012
Kamran Akbarzadeh Javad Rafinejad Jamasb Nozari Yavar Rassi Mohammad Mehdi Sedaghat Mostafa Hosseini

BACKGROUND Bait-trapping appears to be a generally useful method of studying fly populations. The aim of this study was to construct a new adult flytrap by some modifications in former versions and to evaluate its applicability in a subtropical zone in southern Iran. METHODS The traps were constructed with modification by adding some equipment to a polyethylene container (18× 20× 33 cm) with ...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2013
Daniela Yepes-Gaurisas Juan David Sánchez-Rodríguez Cátia Antunes de Mello-Patiu Marta Wolff Echeverri

Recently, populations of flies have increased in numbers given the elevated levels of organic matter waste produced by anthropic activities and domestication of animals. Such increase represents a worldwide health concern, since flies can be vectors of human diseases. The great variety of feeding and developmental habits of flies of the family Sarcophagidae taking place on animal corpses, feces...

Journal: :European Journal of Entomology 2022

The rich diversity of information focusing on pupal diapause in the sarcophagids makes this fly family among best-understood models. This review summarizes occurrence flesh flies from broad geographic regions world, as well apparent absence select regions. environmental cues used for programming are discussed, requirements breaking diapause. taxon has been experiments ranging ecological to mole...

2001
Shunji Natori

The hemolymph of Sarcophaga peregrina (flesh fly) larvae was found to contain multiple inhibitors of hemocyte cysteine protease. One of them, named sarcocystatin A, was purified and found to be a mixture of the components sarcocystatin A, and AP in a molar ratio of 2:l. These components can exist in either the associated or dissociated form. The apparent heterogeneity of the protease inhibitors...

Journal: :Journal of biological rhythms 2009
Domien G M Beersma Marian Comas Roelof A Hut Marijke C M Gordijn Melanie Rueger Serge Daan

Studies in humans and mice revealed that circadian phase shifting effects of light are larger at the beginning of a light exposure interval than during subsequent exposure. Little is known about the dynamics of this response reduction phenomenon. Here the authors propose a method to obtain information on the progression of phase during light exposure. Phase response curves to intervals of light...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2009
Bing Han David L Denlinger

Pupal diapause (dormancy) in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga bullata, is induced by short-day photoperiods and low temperature. In this study, the inheritance mode of diapause was investigated by crossing a nondiapausing (nd) strain of S. bullata with 2 diapausing strains having different diapause capacities. The results consistently indicated that diapause incidence is inherited in a simple Mendelia...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2013
E C Pastula R W Merritt

This study examined pig carcasses buried at two different depths, 30 and 60 cm, to determine if insects were able to colonize buried carcasses, when they arrive at each depth, and what fauna were present over seven sampling dates to establish an insect succession database on buried carrion in East Lansing, MI. Thirty-eight pigs were buried, 18 at 30 cm and 20 at 60 cm. Four control carcasses we...

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