Injectable Ivermectin for Cattle: Effects on Some Dung-Inhabiting Insects
作者:
G. T. Fincher,
期刊:
Environmental Entomology
(OUP Available online 1992)
卷期:
Volume 21,
issue 4
页码: 871-876
ISSN:0046-225X
年代: 1992
DOI:10.1093/ee/21.4.871
出版商: Oxford University Press
关键词: Insecta;nontarget species;ivermectin;dung-inhabiting insects
数据来源: OUP
摘要:
Dung from cattle injected with a single dose of either 20 μg ivermectin/kg of body weight or the recommended therapeutic dose of 200 μg/kg was bioassayed in the laboratory weekly for 10 wk with the horn fly,Haematobia irritans(L.), and two species of dung-burying Scarabaeidae,Euoniticellus intermedius(Reiche) andOnthophagus gazella(F.). Dung from the same cattle was also bioassayed for 6 wk with two species of predaceous Staphylinidae,Philonthus flavolimbatusErichson andP. longicornisClark. Emergence of adult horn flies was reduced 42.3–100% for 6 wk when reared on dung from cattle that received the 20 μg/kg dose and compared with emergence of horn flies reared on dung from untreated cattle. When reared on dung from cattle that received a dose of 200 μg/kg, horn fly emergence was reduced 78.7–100% for 8 wk. The two treatment levels had no apparent effect on the production of brood balls by either species of dung beetle. However, emergence of adultE. intermediusandO. gazellafrom brood balls made with dung from cattle that received the 200 μg/kg dose was reduced for 1 and 2 wk, respectively. There was no reduction in the emergence of adults of either beetle species at the 20 μg/kg dose. The number ofP.flavolimbatusprogeny reared on dung from cattle that received the 200 μg/kg dose was reduced for 1 wk compared with the number of progeny reared on untreated dung. There was no apparent effect on the number ofP. longicornisprogeny when reared on dung from cattle that received the 200 μg/kg dose of ivermectin. Dung from cattle that received the 20 μg/kg dose had no apparent effect on the number of progeny of either predator species.
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