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Cattle Egrets and dry fish business in coastal areas
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Cattle Egrets and dry fish business in coastal areas

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Cattle Egret is one of the common wetland birds in India known for its efficiency to make use of human interfered habitats. The present study is an attempt to document maggots of houseflies and calliphorids in the coastal sun drying fish yards and the role of the species in containing the vector species. The number of flies and maggots were found related with the visit of cattle egrets, demonstrating the importance of the species in controlling the vectors.

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  1. Department of Zoology, MES College, Mampad, Malappuram, Kerala https://www.nature.com/nature

    Kotta Seedikkoya

  2. EIA Division, SACON, Anaikatty, Coimbatore https://www.nature.com/nature

    PA Azeezpa

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Seedikkoya, K., Azeezpa, P. Cattle Egrets and dry fish business in coastal areas. Nat Prec (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2009.2752.1

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Keywords

  • House flies
  • Cattle Egrets
  • Bubulcus ibis
  • waste dumps
  • bluebottles
  • vectors
  • maggots
  • beaches
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