Works (5)

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1987 journal article

A SIMULATION-MODEL OF HOUSEFLY (DIPTERA, MUSCIDAE) DEVELOPMENT IN POULTRY MANURE

CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, 119(5), 427–437.

By: T. Lysyk n & R. Axtell n

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1986 journal article

Estimating numbers and survival of house flies (Diptera: Muscidae) with mark/recapture methods

Journal of Economic Entomology, 79, 1016–1022.

By: T. Lysyk n & R. Axtell n

MeSH headings : Animals; Biometry; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Houseflies / isolation & purification; Methods
TL;DR: Two applications of the Jolly–Seber model were used to estimate numbers and survival of house flies, Musca domestica L. domestica, in a two-story, high-rise, caged-layer poultry house and on average survival rates in both studies declined with increasing mean daily temperature. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1986 journal article

FIELD-EVALUATION OF 3 METHODS FOR MONITORING POPULATIONS OF HOUSEFLIES (MUSCA-DOMESTICA) (DIPTERA, MUSCIDAE) AND OTHER FILTH FLIES IN 3 TYPES OF POULTRY HOUSING SYSTEMS

JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY, 79(1), 144–151.

By: T. Lysyk n & R. Axtell n

MeSH headings : Animals; Diptera; Entomology / methods; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Houseflies; Housing, Animal; Poultry
TL;DR: Analysis of field data collected over several years in three poultry housing systems indicated that the baited jug-trap was a reliable method of sampling house flies, and sticky ribbons provided additional information on two other fly species. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1986 journal article

MOVEMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEFLIES (DIPTERA, MUSCIDAE) BETWEEN HABITATS IN 2 LIVESTOCK FARMS

JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY, 79(4), 993–998.

By: T. Lysyk n & R. Axtell n

MeSH headings : Agriculture; Animals; Cattle; Dairying; Houseflies; Insect Control; Poultry
TL;DR: House fly, Musca domestica L., movement between breeding sites (dairies and poultry houses) and into surrounding habitats (buildings, fields, and pastures) was measured by releasing marked flies in poultry houses and dairies at two farms. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1985 journal article

COMPARISON OF BAITED JUG-TRAP AND SPOT CARDS FOR SAMPLING HOUSEFLY, MUSCA-DOMESTICA (DIPTERA, MUSCIDAE), POPULATIONS IN POULTRY HOUSES

ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY, 14(6), 815–819.

By: T. Lysyk* & R. Axtell*

TL;DR: The relationship between known densities of house flies, Musca domestica L., and fly-abundance indices obtained with baited jug-traps and white spot cards in a caged-layer poultry house was determined and equations are given for calculating the numbers of sampling devices required at different fly-ABundance thresholds for obtaining indices with a desired coefficient of variability. (via Semantic Scholar)
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