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The stable fly Stomoxys calcitrans L as a potential vector in the spread of lumpy skin disease virus in Russia: short review [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2020
The paper provides literature review on the relationship among climatic conditions, ecological characteristics of the stable fly (Stomoxys calcitrans L.) and the observed spread of lumpy skin disease across the Russian Federation in 2015-2019. This study
Sprygin A.V.   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Visual and olfactory enhancement of stable fly trapping

open access: yesPest Management Science, 2016
AbstractBACKGROUNDStable flies are considered to be one of the major blood‐feeding pests in the US livestock industry, causing losses running into billions of dollars annually. Adult stable flies are highly attracted to Alsynite traps; however, Alsynite is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain and is expensive.RESULTSHere, we report on the ...
Zhu, Junwei J.   +3 more
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Production of Stable Flies (Stomoxys calcitrans) from Sawdust Compost Barns and Straw Bedding Packs, Two Alternative Cold Winter Housing Systems for Dairy Cows

open access: yesDairy, 2023
Stable flies, Stomoxys calcitrans (L.), are important biting pests of dairy cattle and other livestock. These flies develop in decaying organic matter, such as soiled animal bedding.
Anna C. Hansen   +3 more
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Evidence of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus Transmission from Subclinically Infected Cattle by Stomoxys calcitrans

open access: yesViruses, 2023
Lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) is a vector-transmitted capripox virus that causes disease in cattle. Stomoxys calcitrans flies are considered to be important vectors as they are able to transmit viruses from cattle with the typical LSDV skin nodules to ...
Andy Haegeman   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Pyrethroid Susceptibility in Stomoxys calcitrans and Stomoxys indicus (Diptera: Muscidae) Collected from Cattle Farms in Southern Thailand

open access: yesInsects, 2022
The susceptibility to six pyrethroid insecticides (permethrin, deltamethrin, alpha-cypermethrin, cypermethrin, lambda-cyhalothrin, and bifenthrin), each at the recommended concentration, was evaluated for two stable fly species—Stomoxys calcitrans ...
Sokchan Lorn   +4 more
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Bleeding skin lesions in gestating sows of a piglet producing farm in Austria

open access: yesPorcine Health Management, 2023
Background Stomoxys calcitrans, the stable fly, occurs in pig producing countries worldwide. While in cattle the impact of this blood sucking insect is quite well described, its role in pig production is poorly investigated.
Lukas Schwarz   +6 more
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An update on the occurrence of flies (Diptera: Muscidae, Calliphoridae) and sucking lice (Phthiraptera: Anoplura) of veterinary importance in Malta: First record of Lucilia cuprina and Linognathus africanus

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2023
To obtain new data on the species diversity, host associations and spatiotemporal occurrence of flies and blood-sucking lice of veterinary importance in Malta, ectoparasites were collected at cattle, sheep and goat, pig farms, as well as dog shelters ...
Sándor Hornok   +11 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Stable Fly as a Carrier of Disease [PDF]

open access: yesThe American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1913
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Schuberg,, Kuhn,
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Sex Chromosome Evolution in Muscid Flies

open access: yesG3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, 2020
Sex chromosomes and sex determining genes can evolve fast, with the sex-linked chromosomes often differing between closely related species. Population genetics theory has been developed and tested to explain the rapid evolution of sex chromosomes and sex
Richard P. Meisel   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Defensive Behaviors and Milk Production of Pastured Dairy Cattle in Response to Stable Flies, Horn Flies, and Face Flies

open access: yesAnimals, 2023
Thirty-four crossbred dairy cows were observed on pasture six times per week from June to August 2014 at the University of Minnesota West Central Research and Outreach Center grazing dairy in Morris, MN, for defensive behaviors in response to three ...
Anna C. Hansen   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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