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Oviposition and Cues in Black Flies: Possible clues for boom of adult population

机译:苍蝇的产卵和线索:成年人口繁荣的可能线索

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The population dynamics of aquatic insects in a heterogeneous environment has been attributed to their patterned spatial distribution and cues. These two factors have been reported to determine the distribution of invertebrate propagules and ultimately influence the survivorship and spatial distribution of their progeny. Aquatic insects are frequently understood to have non-selective oviposition habits, but experimental data are scarce and selective oviposition may be quite common. Previous observations indicated that water velocity current such as sequential stream seeps of shallow and fast flowing rivers and streams to large rivers, tree trunks, physico-chemical parameters, submerged objects substrates available in streams such as fallen leaves, rock surfaces, log of woods or tree roots, aquatic vegetations, mud, stones and seasonal variations and type of species were important determinants of the mass distribution of black flies and oviposition sites. We quantitatively surveyed five micro habitats on three different dates to determine the community composition and the species of invertebrates at sites and to ascertain if oviposition or survival is thriving at each successful level of collections of larvae of Assop Falls. In consideration of the instars stages that were measured, it was recorded that more late instars were collected as compared to the early instars. This indicates oviposition is at an anti-climax as compared to the survival of the larval stages. In conclusion, it could be inferred that there is a great invasion of black flies in the human community which calls for a serious concern for governmental and non-governmental organizations to increase more funding to curtail health hazards that could come from black flies bites. This study provides a framework for more sophisticated questions relating to the influence of oviposition site selection on structuring populations of microinvertebrates.
机译:异质环境中水生昆虫的种群动态归因于其模式空间分布和线索。据报道,这两个因素决定了无脊椎动物繁殖体的分布,并最终影响其后代的生存和空间分布。人们通常将水生昆虫理解为具有非选择性产卵的习惯,但是缺乏实验数据,选择性产卵可能非常普遍。先前的观察表明,水速流,例如浅水和快速流动的河流的连续水流和流向大河的水,树干,理化参数,溪流中可用的淹没物体底物,如落叶,岩石表面,原木或树根,水生植被,泥浆,石头以及季节变化和物种类型是决定黑蝇和产卵地点质量分布的重要因素。我们在三个不同的日期对五个微生境进行了定量调查,以确定群落组成和站点中无脊椎动物的种类,并确定在成功收集Assop Falls幼虫的每个水平上的产卵或存活都在繁荣。考虑到所测量的幼龄阶段,据记录与早期幼龄相比,收集了更多的晚期幼龄。这表明与幼虫阶段的存活相比,产卵处于反高潮。总而言之,可以推断出人类社区中黑蝇的大量入侵,这引起政府和非政府组织的严重关注,需要增加更多的资金来减少黑蝇叮咬可能对健康造成的危害。这项研究提供了一个更复杂的问题的框架,该问题涉及产卵位点选择对微无脊椎动物构造种群的影响。

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