TY  - JOUR
T1  - Stochastic dynamics of <I>Musca domestica </I>(Diptera: Muscidae) and <I>Chrysomya putoria </I>(Diptera: Calliphoridae)
AU - , Wanderley Cerigatto AU - , Thais Irene Souza Riback AU - , Patricia Jacqueline Thyssen AU - , Carolina Reigada AU - , Thiago De Carvalho Moretti AU - , Wesley Augusto Conde Godoy 
JO  - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
VL  - 8
IS  - 3
SP  - 534
EP  - 540
PY  - 2009
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1680-5593
DO  - javaa.2009.534.540
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2009.534.540
KW  - Stochastic dynamics
KW  -Musca domestica
KW  -Chrysomya putoria
KW  -demographics
AB  - We analysed the stochastic dynamics of <I>Musca domestica</I> L. (Muscidae) and <I>Chrysomya putoria </I>(Wiedemann) (Calliphoridae), 2 important dipteran species that are pests of poultry housing. The study is an attempt to examine demographic attributes of each species and compare ecological patterns of fluctuation, by combining empiricism with ecological modelling. The results of the ecological simulations suggest differences between the 2 species with respect to susceptibility to local extinction. <I>Musca domestica </I>is a species with a better population performance than that of <I>C. putoria</I>, mainly with respect to its survival. <I>Chrysomya putoria</I> is apparently more prone to extinction than is <I>M. domestica </I>and with stochastic fecundity exhibited fluctuations trending to cyclic oscillations, differing clearly from <I>M. domestica</I>. A reverse result was observed in <I>M. domestica. </I>With stochastic survival it was more prone to exhibit cycling than was <I>C. putoria </I>These results are important to the implementation of population-control programs, mainly emphasising the implications of biological invasions and colonisation of new areas by exotic species.
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