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Fuzzy subset approach in coupled population dynamics of blowflies

open access: yesBiological Research, 2006
This paper is a study on the population dynamics of blowflies employing a density-dependent, non-linear mathematical model and a coupled population formalism.
MARÍA J.P. CASTANHO   +3 more
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Crows and the Blowfly Pest

open access: yesEmu - Austral Ornithology, 1924
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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The origin of parasitism in blowflies

open access: yes, 1989
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Visual navigation of a virtual blowfly.

open access: yes, 2005
Blowflies are acrobatic flyers controlling their flight path mainly on the basis of visual motion information. Modelling the motion pathway in the fly visual system and closing the control loop to behaviour is the topic of this thesis. Like many other animals, the blowfly exploits the optic flow, a characteristic pattern of image movements on the eye ...
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The squatters and the blowflies

Australian Veterinary Journal, 2002
Cutaneous myiasis in Australian sheep became an increasing problem in the early years of the 20th century after the import of the wrinkly Vermont Merinos and the introduction o f Lucillia cuprina. WE Abbott, a successful pastoralist in New South Wales at that time, wrote a little‐known and unusual description of early methods of control: a parody based
W E, Abbott, L, Carroll, J T, Faragher
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Blowfly strike in rabbits

Veterinary Record, 2006
SIR, – Colleagues in small animal practice will be all too aware of the pathogenicity of blowfly strike in pet rabbits and how upsetting the condition can be for rabbit owners. Recent work at the University of Bristol has quantified the prevalence of strike in rabbits and shown that the disease ...
Glen, Cousquer   +3 more
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Taste papillae of the blowfly

Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology, 1965
AbstractEach interpseudotracheal papilla on the oral surface of the labellum of the blowfly contains four bipolar neurons. An electrophysiological analysis has shown that one of these cells is a receptor which responds specifically to carbohydrates. The response consists of a rapid initial discharge which typically adapts to one‐half maximum frequency ...
V G, DETHIER, F E, HANSON
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