Potential and realised fecundity in the bush fly, Musca vetustissima under favourable and unfavourable protein-feeding regimes
1987
Vogt, W.G. | Walker, J.M.
The number of ovarioles in female Musca vetustissima (potential fecundity/ovarian cycle) is positively correlated with fly size (headwidth) and potential fecundity does not vary between successive ovarian cycles. Field females of average headwidth (2 mm) have a mean potential fecundity of 25 eggs/cycle. Females are anautogenous, needing to ingest protein-rich material in order to mature their oocytes. Females that obtain insufficient protein material for maturation of full egg complements may cease ovarian development before or during early vitellogenesis, or resorb some of their oocytes and mature the remainder. Field females consistently matured in excess of 85% of their egg complements, indicating that female M. vetustissima have ready access to protein-rich material in the field.
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