2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202309.1810.v1
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Host-Choice and Feeding Behaviour of <em>Glossina morsitans’</em> Offspring Whose Parents Were Fed on Different Host Species

Filbert Ewald Mdee,
Jeremiah Lyatuu,
Eliakunda Mafie
et al.

Abstract: The success of any tsetse control programs depends on the knowledge of their behaviour. This study assessed the host choice and feeding behaviours of Glossina morsitans’ siblings whose parents were bloodfed on Rabbits, Guinea pigs, Rodents and Squirrels. Individual host was placed in a screen cage which allowed flies to enter through openings on each side. The groups of flies (20 per replicate) colour-marked differently basing on their parents’ bloodmeal hosts, were released from the centre of large semi-field… Show more

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