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Does Faeces Excreted by Moxidectin-Treated Sheep Impact Coprophagous Insects and the Activity of Soil Microbiota in Subtropical Pastures? [PDF]

open access: yesScientifica (Cairo)
Moxidectin (MOX) is used to control helminth parasites in ruminant livestock. It is released through feces and remains in the environment for a long period. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of faeces excreted by moxidectin‐treated sheep on soil biodiversity (coprophagous insects, soil microbial biomass, and activity) to establish environment ...
Gilaverte Hentz S   +5 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

A contribution to the fauna of Ulidiidae and Otitidae (Diptera) of Iran [PDF]

open access: yesКавказский энтомологический бюллетень, 2012
In a total 14 species from 6 genera of Ulidiidae and Otitidae families (Diptera) were collected from three localities: Qurigol Lake, Kandovan valley and Aynali forests in East Azerbaijan Province (Iran) during 2010.
T.V. Galinskaya   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Selected Diptera families caught with beer traps in the Republic of Mordovia (Russia)

open access: yesNature Conservation Research: Заповедная наука, 2020
We have studied the fauna of several Diptera families caught with beer traps. In this paper, 36 species from 12 Diptera families are reported: four species of Anisopodidae, one species of Bibionidae, one species of Clusiidae, two species of Dryomyzidae ...
Libor Dvořák   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Effects of climate on the phenology of Annona senegalensis Pers. (Annonaceae) and the distribution of associated insects in Burkina Faso. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
Climatic factors have an impact on the phenology of Annona senegalensis by shortening or lengthening the phenological phases in Burkina Faso. This affects the diversity and abundance of insects associated with this plant in cliamatic zones. Abstract Climate change and global warming in the Sahelian region cause dramatic drought and advancing of the ...
Dao ZA   +4 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Survey of ear flies (Diptera, Ulidiiae) in maize (Zea mays L.) and a new record of Euxesta mazorca Steyskal in Brazil. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Survey of ear flies (Diptera, Ulidiidae) in maize (Zea mays L.) and a new record of Euxesta mazorca Steyskal in Brazil. Species of Euxesta (Diptera, Ulidiidae), known as silk flies or ear flies, are becoming increasingly important as maize insect pests ...
CRUZ, I.   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Muscidae and Ulidiidae (Diptera: Insecta) in burned areas during the first year after fire (abundance and dynamics) [PDF]

open access: yesBIO Web of Conferences
The biodiversity and abundance of two families of Diptera were studied at 11 plots located in burned forest areas and unburned forest ecosystems. The research was conducted in the Mordovia State Nature Reserve (Republic of Mordovia, European Russia ...
Esin Mikhail, Ruchin Alexander
doaj   +1 more source

Emergência de Haematobia irritans em fezes bovinas no município de Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro [PDF]

open access: yesPesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, 2001
O presente trabalho teve como objetivo estudar a emergência de Haematobia irritans em fezes de bovinos mantidas a campo e em laboratório, além de observar a presença de outros dípteros associados às massas fecais.
Douglas Marques de Macedo   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Species composition and seasonal dynamics of brachyceran flies (Diptera, Brachycera) in specially protected natural areas of South-Eastern Crimea

open access: yesТрансформация экосистем, 2023
This article presents new data on the fauna of brachyceran flies (Diptera, Brachycera) collected in 2019–2020 in specially protected natural areas of South-Eastern Crimea: in the Karadag Nature Reserve and “Tepe-Oba Mountain Range” regional conservation ...
Konstantin I. Shorenko   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Lords of the flies: dipteran migrants are diverse, abundant and ecologically important. [PDF]

open access: yesBiol Rev Camb Philos Soc
ABSTRACT Insect migrants are hugely abundant, with recent studies identifying the megadiverse order Diptera as the major component of many migratory assemblages. Despite this, their migratory behaviour has been widely overlooked in favour of more ‘charismatic’ migrant insects such as butterflies, dragonflies, and moths.
Hawkes WL, Menz MHM, Wotton KR.
europepmc   +2 more sources

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