2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0235775
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Correction: Risk factors affecting dairy cattle protective grouping behavior, commonly known as bunching, against Stomoxys calcitrans (L.) on California dairies

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“…In addition, research on Stomoxys spp. flies have also been carried out on various dairy farms such as America (El Ashmawy et al 2020), Israel (Kahana-Sutin et al 2016, Indonesia (Afriyanda et al 2019), and Australian beef cow to control fly populations and prevent the spread of disease (James et al 2021).…”
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“…In addition, research on Stomoxys spp. flies have also been carried out on various dairy farms such as America (El Ashmawy et al 2020), Israel (Kahana-Sutin et al 2016, Indonesia (Afriyanda et al 2019), and Australian beef cow to control fly populations and prevent the spread of disease (James et al 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The literature characterizing the effect of this insecticide (or technical-grade permethrin) on flies under field conditions is limited. For example, permethrin has been used as fly control in research focused on bunching behavior against flies (El Ashmawy et al, 2020) and in another study that estimated the fly's activity during different seasons and pest control managements such as the use of pyrethroid insecticides (El Ashmawy et al, 2021). Other studies reported no significant difference in fly numbers when using automatic insecticide dispensers (sprayers; 1% permethrin and 1% piperonyl butoxide) as a control method for stable flies (Gerry and Abdelfattah, 2021).…”
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