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Environmentally cued hatching in the bird-parasitic nest fly Philornis downsi
ArticleAbstract: Under the hypothesis of environmentally cued hatching (ECH), eggs are stimulated to hatch by cues faPalabras claves:chorion, Darwin's finches, DIPTERA, ECH, Estrildidae, GALAPAGOS, Humidity, insect egg, INVASION, Muscidae, oviposition, Plasticity, society finchAutores:Boulton R.A., Causton C.E., Cloutier R., Heimpel G.E., Paola F. Lahuatte, Sage R.Fuentes:scopusPersistence of the invasive bird-parasitic fly Philornis downsi over the host interbreeding period in the Galapagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: Many parasites of seasonally available hosts must persist through times of the year when hosts are uPalabras claves:Autores:Bulgarella M., Cahuana A., Causton C.E., Colwitz A.J., Freund D.A., Heimpel G.E., Maria Piedad Lincango, Miksanek J.R., Moon R.D., Oliver J.D., Paola F. Lahuatte, Ramírez I.E., Sage R.Fuentes:scopusPhilornis downsi (Diptera: Muscidae), an avian nest parasite invasive to the Galápagos Islands, in Mainland Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Philornis downsi (Dodge and Aitken) is a bird-parasitic muscid fly native to mainland South AmericaPalabras claves:bird nest box, Brachymeria, ECUADOR, Galapagos islands, ParasitoidAutores:Bulgarella M., Causton C.E., Cunninghame F., Denis A.Mosquera Muñoz, Dregni J.S., Gabriel A.Brito Vera, Heimpel G.E., Monje L.D., Quiroga M.A.Fuentes:scopusRearing larvae of the avian nest parasite, philornis downsi (diptera: Muscidae), on chicken blood-based diets
ArticleAbstract: Captive rearing of insect pests is necessary to understand their biology and to develop control methPalabras claves:DIPTERA, ectoparasites, Insect rearing, Invasive species, MuscidaeAutores:Causton C.E., Heimpel G.E., Maria Piedad Lincango, Paola F. LahuatteFuentes:scopusSpecificity within bird–parasite–parasitoid food webs: A novel approach for evaluating potential biological control agents of the avian vampire fly
ArticleAbstract: Quantitative food web analyses can provide insights into the specificity of consumers such as herbivPalabras claves:Conura annulifera, enemy-free space, Galapagos islands, gap-laying, in-field technique, Invasive species, Island conservation, Philornis, TrichopriaAutores:Causton C.E., George A. Gutierrez, Heimpel G.E., Mosquera D., Paolo Piedrahita, Ramírez I.E.Fuentes:googlescopus