WU Blanckenhorn, AJ Pemberton, LF Bussière, J Roembke, KD Floate
Journal of Insect Science 10 (11), 1-17, (1 March 2010) https://doi.org/10.1673/031.010.1101
KEYWORDS: bioassay, eco-toxicology, faecal residues, life history, non-target effects
The yellow dung fly Scathophaga stercoraria (L.) (Diptera: Scathophagidae) is a widespread and locally abundant fly associated with the dung of large mammals, especially farm animals. This species has recently become a standard test organism for evaluating toxic effects of veterinary pharmaceuticals in livestock dung. In this context, a review of its natural history and a general description of the field and laboratory rearing methods of this species are provided here to benefit the scientific community as well as government regulators and applicants of eco-toxicological studies. For guidance, means and ranges are included for all relevant standard life history traits stemming from previously published data on Swiss populations.