2000
DOI: 10.4067/s0716-07202000000300006
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Desenvolvimento pós-embrionário de Lucilia cuprina (Wied., 1830) (Diptera: Calliphoridae), criada emdieta a base de carne eqüina em diferentes estágiosde putrefaçâo

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“…The sex ratio of adults of both dipteran species ranged from 0.5 to 0.6 and was not affected by diet. This absence of biased sex ratios was also reported for other calliphorid species reared on semisynthetic diets, e.g., Sarconesia chlorogaster [24], C. megacephala [5] and Lucilia cuprina [25]. On the other hand, the mortality was considerably higher in the egg-based diet, which underlines the need to carefully evaluate the composition and/or quantity of eggs incorporated into any diet.…”
Section: Dietmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…The sex ratio of adults of both dipteran species ranged from 0.5 to 0.6 and was not affected by diet. This absence of biased sex ratios was also reported for other calliphorid species reared on semisynthetic diets, e.g., Sarconesia chlorogaster [24], C. megacephala [5] and Lucilia cuprina [25]. On the other hand, the mortality was considerably higher in the egg-based diet, which underlines the need to carefully evaluate the composition and/or quantity of eggs incorporated into any diet.…”
Section: Dietmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…The authors that tested diets for calliphorids include Paes and Milward-De-Azevedo ( 1998 ), Nespoli et al ( 1998 ), and Paes et al ( 2000 ), who examined the effect of natural diets in different stages of decomposition on the post—embryonic period of dipterans, as well as Cunha-e-Silva and Milward-De-Azevedo ( 1994 ), Leal et al ( 1982 , 1991 ), D'Almeida et al ( 2000 ), and Mendonça et al (2009), who tested artificial diets. The latter diets may be advantageous due to the possibility of higher nutritional and biological uniformity of the colonies over time ( Parra 2001 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%