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Nonconsumptive Effects of Predatory Chrysomya rufifacies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) Larval Cues on Larval Cochliomyia macellaria (Diptera: Calliphoridae) Growth and Development

机译:捕食性菊粉rufifacies(Diptera:Calliphoridae)幼虫提示幼虫菌(Diptera:Calliphoridae)生长发育的非承受效应

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Forensic entomologists often rely on development data associated with a given species to estimate when it colonized human or other vertebrate remains. In most instances, these development studies are based on single species reared in isolation in the laboratory. This study examined the impact of excretions and secretions (ES) associated with third-instar Chrysomya rufifacies (Macquart), a predator, on the development of its prey, Cochliomyia macellaria (F.). Not surprisingly, Ch. rufifacies ES did not impact the development of first-or second-instar C. macellaria, which are typically not preyed on by Ch. rufifacies. However, development of thirdinstar C. macellaria, which do experience predation, was impacted. First, larvae were longer than those in the control (deionized water, dH(2)O). Filtering the ES and removing the associated bacteria and byproducts > 0.2 mu m dampened the previous impact observed by the unfiltered ES on third-instar C. macellaria. Second, third-instar C. macellaria treated with unfiltered ES completed pupariation 8 h quicker than the controls. Filtering the ES lessened this effect by 50%. And finally, third-instar C. macellaria treated with filtered or unfiltered Ch. rufifacies ES reached adulthood similar to 5 h faster than controls treated with dH(2)O. In summary, these data have large ramifications for forensic entomology, as multiple species being present on decomposing remains is not uncommon. Understanding the impact of associated ES produced by interspecific cohorts on associated development could lead to more precise estimates of the minimum postmortem interval for forensic investigation of decomposing remains.
机译:法医昆虫学家经常依赖于与给定物种相关的开发数据来估计殖民或其他脊椎动物仍然存在。在大多数情况下,这些开发研究基于在实验室中孤立的单一物种。该研究检测了排泄和分泌物的影响和分泌物与第三龄Chrysomya Rufifacies(Macquart),捕食者,捕食者,捕食者的捕食者,Cochliomyia Macellaria(F.)的发展。不令人惊讶的是,Ch。 Rufifacies ES没有影响第一或第二套房的Macellaria的发展,这通常不会被Ch捕食。 Rufifacies。然而,发展捕食的第三季菌的Macellaria的发展受到影响。首先,幼虫比对照(去离子水,DH(2)O)长。过滤ES并除去相关的细菌和副产物>0.2μm抑制了未经过滤的ES在第三Instar C. memellaria上观察到的先前影响。二,三龄C. macellaria用未经过滤的es完成的粉碎,比对照更快地治疗。过滤ES将此效果减少50%。最后,用过滤或未过滤的CH处理了第三套接的Mmellaria。 Rufifacies ES达到成年期类似于用DH(2)O处理的对照速度快5小时。总之,这些数据对法医昆虫学的影响大,因为存在分解的多种物种仍然没有少见。了解相关发展中三个群体产生的相关es对相关发展产生的影响可能导致对遗骸的法医调查的最低淘汰间隔的更精确估计。

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