2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02762002000100004
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Cattle Dung Breeding Diptera in Pastures in Southeastern Brazil: Diversity, Abundance and Seasonallity

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“…P. orbitalis and Table V. Index of Synanthropy and meaning of the value of the index according to Nuorteva (1963) C. geminata also showed a strong preference for uninhabited areas, with the latter being exclusively collected on faeces, coinciding with that observed by Snyder (1954) and Mendes & Linhares (2002).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…P. orbitalis and Table V. Index of Synanthropy and meaning of the value of the index according to Nuorteva (1963) C. geminata also showed a strong preference for uninhabited areas, with the latter being exclusively collected on faeces, coinciding with that observed by Snyder (1954) and Mendes & Linhares (2002).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…de Carvalho & Couri (1991) and Koller et al (2004) reported this species in areas of low human intervention, although de Carvalho et al (2002) indicated the species as associated with human environments. Mendes & Linhares (2002) collected it in bovine faeces, showing that this substrate was used for larval development. Therefore the species is most frequently found in rural and forest areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De modo geral, o número de dípteros capturados é influenciado pela temperatura, com redução das populações nos meses com temperaturas amenas, uma vez que moscas dependem de temperaturas relativamente altas para se desenvolverem (MERCHANT et al, 1985;LINHARES, 2002). Entretanto, segundo Pinto-Coelho (2000), além dos fatores climáticos, (temperatura, umidade relativa do ar e precipitação pluviométrica), outros fatores podem influenciar a sazonalidade dos artrópodes, como os dependentes da densidade (disponibilidade de alimento, espaço, predação) e os fatores independentes da densidade (componentes genéticos, interação social e dispersão).…”
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“…The colonization of baits depends somewhat on the use of the space made by sarcophagid species relative to the site where the dung or carrion is found (Cervenka and Moon 1991;Henning et al 2005;Mulieri et al 2008). As reported by other authors, the genera Tricharaea, Ravinia, and Oxysarcodexia typically include dung-inhabiting species (Mendes and Linhares 1993;O'Hara et al 1999;Mendes and Linhares 2002). Consequently, the adults of these species are attracted primarily to this kind of substrate (Mendes and Linhares 1993).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%