• Title of article

    Field Studies of Entomophthora (Zygomycetes: Entomophthorales)—Induced Behavioral Fever in Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae) in Denmark

  • Author/Authors

    Vibeke Kalsbeek، نويسنده , , Bradley A. Mullens، نويسنده , , J?rgen B. Jespersen، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    264
  • To page
    273
  • Abstract
    House flies were collected over 3 days (three to five times per day) from specific sites on a dairy farm with a range of high to low temperatures. Flies were held individually to determine whether the distribution of fungus-infected (Entomophthora muscae and E. schizophorae) house flies differed according to the stage of infection and temperature. All but 2 of 396 infected flies (99.5%) had E. muscae. More E. muscae-infected flies collected from cool areas were in later stages of infection (i.e., dying 0–2 days after capture), whereas flies collected on sun-exposed surfaces tended to be in earlier stages of infection (i.e., dying 6–8 days after capture). Most flies died 3–5 days after capture and were consequently in the middle stages of infection. A mark and release experiment was conducted to determine whether E. schizophorae-inoculated flies frequented surfaces with higher temperatures than did uninfected control flies. About 3000 yellow-marked house flies inoculated with E. schizophorae and 3000 blue-marked control flies were released in an enclosed swine farrowing barn. Significantly more inoculated flies were recorded on the heat lamps than flies in the control group. The results suggest that behavioral fever occurs in the field for flies infected with both E. muscae and E. schizophorae and that flies can cure themselves of infection through the use of artificial heat sources.
  • Keywords
    Entomophthoraschizophorae , behavioral fever , biocontrol , solar radiation. , House fly , entomopathogenic fungi , Entomophthora muscae , Musca domestica , basking , thermoregulation , thermalecology
  • Journal title
    Biological Control
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    Biological Control
  • Record number

    720785