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DENSITY ESTIMATES AND DAILY MORTALITY RATE EVALUATIONS OF STABLE FLY (STOMOXYS CALCITRANS (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE)) POPULATIONS IN FIELD CAGES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

G. C. LaBrecque
Affiliation:
Insects Affecting Man Research Laboratory, ARS-USDA, Gainesville, Florida
Donald L. Bailey
Affiliation:
Insects Affecting Man Research Laboratory, ARS-USDA, Gainesville, Florida
D. W. Meifert
Affiliation:
Insects Affecting Man Research Laboratory, ARS-USDA, Gainesville, Florida
D. E. Weidhaas
Affiliation:
Insects Affecting Man Research Laboratory, ARS-USDA, Gainesville, Florida

Abstract

In outdoor cage studies undertaken in the late summer of 1973, a method of estimating the absolute density of a stable fly (Stomoxys calcitrans (L.)) population was developed by correlating the average number of insects feeding or resting on a calf to the total number in the cage. Under the same cage conditions, where emigration, immigration, and to some extent, predation have been excluded, the daily mortality rate of normal stable flies marked with a fluorescent dye ranged from 25.3% to 27.3% dependent upon the sampling technique. Marker dyes have a deleterious effect on survival but surprisingly gamma irradiated flies succumbed at a lower rate than normal individuals.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1975

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