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seasonal and spatial changes in blowfly production from small and large carcasses at durham in lowland northeast england.colonization by blowflies (diptera: calliphoridae) of mouse carcasses exposed in open agricultural land near durham (54 45'n) changed from early spring monopolization by calliphora vicina r.-d. to a summer pattern of multiple species exploitation by this species together with lucilia caesar l., l. illustris mg., l. silvarum mg., l. sericata mg. and l. richardsi collin. in a garden at the edge of durham, mouse carcasses were dominated by c. vicina from spring to autumn. difference in mouse coloni ...199910514049
spatial and temporal variability of necrophagous diptera from urban to rural areas.the spatio-temporal variability of necrophagous fly assemblages in a linear series of habitats from central london to the rural surroundings in the south-west was studied using bottle traps between june 2001 and september 2002. a total of 3,314 individuals in 20 dipteran families were identified from 127 sampling occasions. calliphoridae accounted for 78.6% of all the dipteran specimens, with calliphora vicina robineau-desvoidy, being the most abundant species (2,603 individuals, 46.9%). using c ...200516336303
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