On the Biological Regulators of Bloodsucking Blackflies (Diptear:Simuliidae) of Mixed Forests of Belorussian and Ukrainian Woodlands

This article considers the natural regulators of blood-sucking Simuliidae subzone of mixed forests on the territory of Belarus and Ukraine. In the mixed forests, the major regulators of preimaginal phases of bloodsucking blackflies are microsporidia (Polidyspirenia simulii,Polidyspirenia sp., Theloh...

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Main Authors: Kaplich, Valery M., Sukhomlin, Ekaterina B., Zinchenko, Aleksandr P.
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Language:English
Published: BILINGUAL PUBLISHING CO. 2021
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spelling ftbilinugalpubl:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3101 2024-09-15T17:49:28+00:00 On the Biological Regulators of Bloodsucking Blackflies (Diptear:Simuliidae) of Mixed Forests of Belorussian and Ukrainian Woodlands Kaplich, Valery M. Sukhomlin, Ekaterina B. Zinchenko, Aleksandr P. 2021-05-07 application/pdf https://journals.bilpubgroup.com/index.php/jzr/article/view/3101 eng eng BILINGUAL PUBLISHING CO. https://journals.bilpubgroup.com/index.php/jzr/article/view/3101/2731 https://journals.bilpubgroup.com/index.php/jzr/article/view/3101 Copyright © 2021 V. M. Kaplich, E. B. Sukhomlin, O. P. Zinchenko Journal of Zoological Research; Vol. 3 , Iss. 2 (April 2021); 18-24 2630-5100 Blackflies Biological regulators Parasites Predators Biologicals info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftbilinugalpubl 2024-08-07T03:02:47Z This article considers the natural regulators of blood-sucking Simuliidae subzone of mixed forests on the territory of Belarus and Ukraine. In the mixed forests, the major regulators of preimaginal phases of bloodsucking blackflies are microsporidia (Polidyspirenia simulii,Polidyspirenia sp., Thelohania fibrata, Amblyospora bracteata, A. varians), fungi and mermithides (Gastromermis boophthorae). Caddisfly larvae (Hydropsyche angustipennis, Neureclipsis bimaculata, Polycentropus flavomaculatus,Cyrnus flavidus, Oligostomis reticulata, Brachycentrus subnubilus and Rhyacophila nubila) and fishes (Scardinius erythrophthalmus, Rutilus rutilus, Carassius carassius, Gobio gobio) significantly reduce the number of blackflies larvae and pupae. Adult blackflies are eaten by spiders (Araneus diadematus) dragonflies, robberflies, wasps,frogs (Rana temporaria and Rana terrestris), and insectivorous birds (Delichon urbicum, Hirundo rustica, Apus apus). Bactolarvicid and BLP-2477 are among the most effective biological products. Article in Journal/Newspaper Apus apus Bilingual Publishing Co. (BPC): E-Journals
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language English
topic Blackflies
Biological regulators
Parasites
Predators
Biologicals
spellingShingle Blackflies
Biological regulators
Parasites
Predators
Biologicals
Kaplich, Valery M.
Sukhomlin, Ekaterina B.
Zinchenko, Aleksandr P.
On the Biological Regulators of Bloodsucking Blackflies (Diptear:Simuliidae) of Mixed Forests of Belorussian and Ukrainian Woodlands
topic_facet Blackflies
Biological regulators
Parasites
Predators
Biologicals
description This article considers the natural regulators of blood-sucking Simuliidae subzone of mixed forests on the territory of Belarus and Ukraine. In the mixed forests, the major regulators of preimaginal phases of bloodsucking blackflies are microsporidia (Polidyspirenia simulii,Polidyspirenia sp., Thelohania fibrata, Amblyospora bracteata, A. varians), fungi and mermithides (Gastromermis boophthorae). Caddisfly larvae (Hydropsyche angustipennis, Neureclipsis bimaculata, Polycentropus flavomaculatus,Cyrnus flavidus, Oligostomis reticulata, Brachycentrus subnubilus and Rhyacophila nubila) and fishes (Scardinius erythrophthalmus, Rutilus rutilus, Carassius carassius, Gobio gobio) significantly reduce the number of blackflies larvae and pupae. Adult blackflies are eaten by spiders (Araneus diadematus) dragonflies, robberflies, wasps,frogs (Rana temporaria and Rana terrestris), and insectivorous birds (Delichon urbicum, Hirundo rustica, Apus apus). Bactolarvicid and BLP-2477 are among the most effective biological products.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kaplich, Valery M.
Sukhomlin, Ekaterina B.
Zinchenko, Aleksandr P.
author_facet Kaplich, Valery M.
Sukhomlin, Ekaterina B.
Zinchenko, Aleksandr P.
author_sort Kaplich, Valery M.
title On the Biological Regulators of Bloodsucking Blackflies (Diptear:Simuliidae) of Mixed Forests of Belorussian and Ukrainian Woodlands
title_short On the Biological Regulators of Bloodsucking Blackflies (Diptear:Simuliidae) of Mixed Forests of Belorussian and Ukrainian Woodlands
title_full On the Biological Regulators of Bloodsucking Blackflies (Diptear:Simuliidae) of Mixed Forests of Belorussian and Ukrainian Woodlands
title_fullStr On the Biological Regulators of Bloodsucking Blackflies (Diptear:Simuliidae) of Mixed Forests of Belorussian and Ukrainian Woodlands
title_full_unstemmed On the Biological Regulators of Bloodsucking Blackflies (Diptear:Simuliidae) of Mixed Forests of Belorussian and Ukrainian Woodlands
title_sort on the biological regulators of bloodsucking blackflies (diptear:simuliidae) of mixed forests of belorussian and ukrainian woodlands
publisher BILINGUAL PUBLISHING CO.
publishDate 2021
url https://journals.bilpubgroup.com/index.php/jzr/article/view/3101
genre Apus apus
genre_facet Apus apus
op_source Journal of Zoological Research; Vol. 3 , Iss. 2 (April 2021); 18-24
2630-5100
op_relation https://journals.bilpubgroup.com/index.php/jzr/article/view/3101/2731
https://journals.bilpubgroup.com/index.php/jzr/article/view/3101
op_rights Copyright © 2021 V. M. Kaplich, E. B. Sukhomlin, O. P. Zinchenko
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