L. Davies, DELAYED EGG-PRODUCTION AND A POSSIBLE GROUP EFFECT IN THE BLOWFLY CALLIPHORA-VICINA, Medical and veterinary entomology, 12(4), 1998, pp. 339-344
Protein-fed Calliphora vicina, F-1 offspring of wild flies in two cage
s with lower and higher fly densities showed variable delay in startin
g oocyte vitellogenesis at ambient semi-natural temperatures in warm J
uly-August weather in 1996 and 1997 at Durham in northern England (54
degrees 45' N). The high-density flies in 1996 showed no delay, in tha
t the thermal sum.(degree-days) experienced was 133, comparable to 18
degrees C constant, assuming the lower threshold for egg maturation to
be 5 degrees C. Low-density cages and flies in a large outdoor cage (
2 m(3)) in both years showed delays in production of first eggs of 34
days (thermal sum 293 degree-days) in 1996 and 32 days (396 degree-day
s) in 1997, and longer delays for other individuals. Delays in egg pro
duction at low densities relative to high densities seem to be a group
effect of unknown mechanism.