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AuthorRobertson, LN
Date Accessioned2012-11-12
Date Available2012-11-12
Issued1983
Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11079/339
AbstractA study was initiated in 1981 to determine the role of natural enemies of soldier fly in south east Queensland. The objective of this work was to gain an understanding of soldier fly population dynamics in its native range. This paper presents information from a survey conducted to assess the degree of predation, parasitism and disease in soldier fly populations in Queensland. Intensive studies of natural enemies and population dynamics in south east Queensland are still in progress and will be reported in detail at a later date.
Languageen
PublisherBSES
Part of SeriesBSES Technical Reports; 1983 No 244
SubjectSoldier Flies
SubjectInopus rubriceps
SubjectPupae
SubjectQueensland
SubjectSampling
SubjectParasitoids
SubjectPredators
SubjectPopulation dynamics
TitleEffects of natural enemies on soldier fly (Inopus rubriceps) populations in Queensland


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