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Impact of dung from ivermectin-treated sheep on oogenesis and survival of adult Lucilia cuprina
Authors:RJ MAHON  KG WARDHAUGH
Affiliation:CSIRO, Division of Entomology, Canberra City, Australian Capital Territory.
Abstract:Females of the Australian sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina, exploit sheep dung as a source of protein for egg development. Flies fed on dung collected from sheep 1 to 6 days after being drenched with the broad-spectrum antiparasitic drug ivermectin showed delayed reproductive development and reduced fecundity. Male and female survival was also reduced. Despite these effects, except where the recommended frequency of drenching (1 to 4 times per annum) is greatly exceeded, it is unlikely that ivermectin residues will affect any useful reduction in blowfly populations.
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