Growth, development, and life history of a mass-reared edible insect,Gryllodes sigillatus(Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
Jacinta D. Kong,
Marshall W. Ritchie,
Émile Vadboncoeur
et al.
Abstract:Insects provide a potential source of sustainable, alternative protein that can help meet the protein demands of a growing population. Efficient farming of insects to meet this demand depends on an understanding of insect life history. Yet, detailed information and expertise about a single species are not always available for practitioners to make informed decisions about rearing practices or identify arising issues. The cricket (Gryllodes sigillatus) is commonly farmed for human consumption or animal feed, bu… Show more
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