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Characterization of Stable Fly (Diptera: Muscidae) Larval Developmental Habitat at Round Hay Bale Feeding Sites

机译:圆干草捆饲养场的稳定蝇(双翅目:蝇科)幼虫发育栖息地的特征

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In this study, we examined the stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans (L.) (Diptera: Muscidae), larval developmental habitat within the round hay bale feeding sites on cattle pastures, and we identified three zones with distinct characteristics around two types of hay feeders (ring and cone). The parameters monitored in each zone included stable fly emergence, substrate temperature, moisture, pH, thickness of hay-manure layer, and concentration of fecal coliform bacteria (Escherichia coli and Klebsiella oxytoca) as indicators of fecal material. All measurements were conducted during the period of high stable fly prevalence (HSF) in May-June and low stable fly prevalence (LSF) in July-August to better understand the environmental factors influencing stable fly seasonality. Substrate temperature and fecal coliform concentration were the only two significantly different factors between HSF and LSF. Temperatures ranged from 21 to 25 degrees C during HSF versus 25-30 degrees C in LSF but all were within the range for successful stable fly development. Fecal coliform concentrations ranged from 4.2 x 10(3) to 4.1. x 10(4) colony-forming units (CFU)/g of the substrate during HSF and from undetectable (<10) to 100 CFU/g during LSF. Furthermore, we evaluated the effect of different hay:manure ratios (0:1, 1:1, 2:1, and 5:1) on stable fly development (egg to adult). Temperature was significantly higher and stable fly developmental time significantly shorter in all Substrates containing hay when compared with that of manure alone, but no significant differences were detected in stable fly emergence among the substrates. These results strongly indicate that the fecal microbial community plays air important role in stable fly larval development in hay feeding sites and that it is the main factor behind stable fly developmental seasonality on pastures. Our results also demonstrate that animal manure mixed with hay provides conditions or faster stable fly development than manure alone; however, hay does not significantly affect overall stable fly emergence.
机译:在这项研究中,我们检查了稳定的苍蝇Stomoxys calcitrans(L.)(Diptera:Muscidae),牛牧场圆形干草捆喂食点内的幼虫发育栖息地,并确定了两种类型的干草喂食器周围三个具有不同特征的区域(环形和锥形)。在每个区域中监控的参数包括稳定的苍蝇出没,底物温度,湿度,pH,干草厚度以及粪便大肠菌群细菌(大肠杆菌和产酸克雷伯菌)的浓度作为粪便物质的指标。所有测量均在5月至6月的高稳定蝇流行度(HSF)和7月至8月的低稳定蝇流行度(LSF)期间进行,以更好地了解影响稳定蝇季节性的环境因素。底物温度和粪大肠菌群浓度是HSF和LSF之间仅有的两个显着不同的因素。 HSF的温度范围为21至25摄氏度,而LSF的温度范围为25至30摄氏度,但都在成功稳定蝇类发育的范围内。粪大肠菌群浓度范围从4.2 x 10(3)到4.1。 HSF期间底物的x 10(4)集落形成单位(CFU)/ g,LSF期间从不可检测(<10)到100 CFU / g。此外,我们评估了不同的干草:肥料比率(0:1、1:1、2:1和5:1)对稳定的苍蝇发育(卵到成年)的影响。与单独的粪肥相比,所有含干草的基质的温度显着较高,而稳定的苍蝇发育时间则显着缩短,但是在基质之间未发现稳定的苍蝇出苗。这些结果有力地表明,粪便微生物群落在干草饲喂地点的稳定蝇蝇幼虫发育中起着重要的作用,并且是牧场中蝇蝇发育稳定的主要因素。我们的结果还表明,与单独的粪肥相比,与干草混合的动物粪便提供了条件或更快的稳定果蝇发育。但是,干草不会显着影响总体稳定的苍蝇出苗。

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