Effect of environmental temperature on development, fecundity, survival and predation of the snail-predatorSarcophaga misera (Dipt., Sarcophagidae)

作者: B. D. Parashar , Y. V. S. Rao , K. M. Rao

DOI: 10.1007/BF02769827

关键词: Biological pest controlBiologyPredatorAnimal ecologyPredationEcologyFecunditySnailPopulationLongevity

摘要: Effect of temperature (10°–45°C) on development, fecundity, survival, population parameters, and rate predation snail by the flySarcophaga (Parasarcophaga) misera has been studied under controlled laboratory conditions. Temperatures ranging from 25°–30°C effected higher snailIndoplanorbis exustus, than at 15°, 20°, 35° & 40°C. Longevity was maximum 20°C. Implications role in influencing biology this fly are discussed.

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