Due to the ephemeral nature of carcasses they grow on, necrophagous blowfly larvae should minimize the time spent on the cadaver. This could be achieved by moving to high-temperature areas. On that basis, we theorized that larvae placed in a heterogeneous thermal environment would move to the higher temperature that speed up their development. This study was designed to (1) test the ability of necrophagous larvae to orientate in a heterogeneous thermal environment, and (2) compare the temperatures selected by the larvae of three common blowfly species: Lucilia sericata (Meigen), Calliphora vomitoria (L.) and Calliphora vicina (Robineau-Desvoidy). For this purpose, we designed a setup we named Thermograde. It consists of a food-supplied line...
The blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are responsible for more cases of myiasis than any other art...
Blow fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) interactions vary between competition and facilitation. Female blo...
The present study first addressed the question of whether developmental time (DT) and viability (VT)...
The current study responds to the lack of understanding about the temperatures experienced by indivi...
Necrophagous insects are mostly known through forensic entomology. Indeed, experimental data investi...
On a cadaver, necrophagous dipteran larvae suffer from strong selection pressures during their devel...
Blowflies use discrete, ephemeral substrates for larval development. After exhaustion of the food su...
The development of immature insects is commonly employed in forensic investigations to estimate time...
Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are commonly used to estimate the post-mortem interval of unatte...
The growth and development of insects are heavily temperature dependent. Generally, development time...
Larvae of several blow fly species grow on carcasses and actively aggregate together. They face hars...
The Earth's climate is changing with a trend towards higher mean temperatures and increased temperat...
The four blowfly species (named below) were reared as larvae at constant 10º , 15º, 20º and 26º and...
Numerous Calliphoridae species have been observed to form larval aggregations during the feeding sta...
Temperature is one of the most important abiotic factors affecting the physiology of ectotherms. Sma...
The blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are responsible for more cases of myiasis than any other art...
Blow fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) interactions vary between competition and facilitation. Female blo...
The present study first addressed the question of whether developmental time (DT) and viability (VT)...
The current study responds to the lack of understanding about the temperatures experienced by indivi...
Necrophagous insects are mostly known through forensic entomology. Indeed, experimental data investi...
On a cadaver, necrophagous dipteran larvae suffer from strong selection pressures during their devel...
Blowflies use discrete, ephemeral substrates for larval development. After exhaustion of the food su...
The development of immature insects is commonly employed in forensic investigations to estimate time...
Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are commonly used to estimate the post-mortem interval of unatte...
The growth and development of insects are heavily temperature dependent. Generally, development time...
Larvae of several blow fly species grow on carcasses and actively aggregate together. They face hars...
The Earth's climate is changing with a trend towards higher mean temperatures and increased temperat...
The four blowfly species (named below) were reared as larvae at constant 10º , 15º, 20º and 26º and...
Numerous Calliphoridae species have been observed to form larval aggregations during the feeding sta...
Temperature is one of the most important abiotic factors affecting the physiology of ectotherms. Sma...
The blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are responsible for more cases of myiasis than any other art...
Blow fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) interactions vary between competition and facilitation. Female blo...
The present study first addressed the question of whether developmental time (DT) and viability (VT)...