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Dipteran predators of Simuliid blackflies: a worldwide review
Authors:Werner D  Pont A C
Institution:Institut für Biologie, Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin, Invalidenstrasse 43, D-10115 Berlin, Germany. h0662cer@rz.hu-berlin.de
Abstract:Haematophagous female blackflies (Diptera: Simuliidae) are serious biting pests and obligate vectors of vertebrate pathogens, namely filarial Dirofilaria, Mansonella, Onchocerca and protozoal Leucocytozoon. Immature stages of Simuliidae inhabit lotic waterways, the sessile larvae filter-feeding and often forming a large proportion of the benthic biomass, usually aggregated in well-oxygenated sections of streams, rivers, waterfalls and spillways. Simuliid control practices depend on larvicidal chemicals, biological products (bacteria, nematodes) and environmental modification. The potential use of predators for biological control of Simuliidae has not been exploited. Predators of Simuliidae include examples of at least 12 families of Diptera and other predaceous arthropods (Crustacea and insects: Coleoptera, Odonata, Plecoptera, Trichoptera), invertebrates (notably Turbellaria), as well as browsing fish. Diptera impacting upon simuliid populations comprise mainly Chironomidae, Empididae and Muscidae, although several other families (Asilidae, Dolichopodidae, Phoridae, Drosophilidae, Scathophagidae) play a significant role as predators. Details of predator and prey species and life stages are presented, by zoogeographical region, including the prevalence of cannibalism among Simuliidae.
Keywords:Asilidae  Ceratopogonidae  Chaoboridae  Chironomidae  Diptera  Dolichopodidae  Drosophilidae  Empididae  Ephydridae  Hybotidae  Muscidae  Phoridae  Scathophagidae  Simuliidae  biocontrol  biting pests  blackfly larvae  cannibalism  filarial vectors  lotic habitats  nematodes  predation  predators  prey  zoogeographical regions
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