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Estimativa de entropia de Muscina stabulans (Fallén) (Diptera, Muscidae) em condições artificiais

Entropy estimation in Muscina stabulans (Fallén) (Diptera, Muscidae) under laboratory conditions. Entropy (H) as a concept in demography was adapted from that of physics to quantify the impact of mortality on life expectancy and to quantitatively demonstrate mortality tendencies in experimental populations. Entropy was estimated for 160 pairs of Muscina stabulans (Fallén, 1817) in a climate-controlled chamber (24.8ºC ± 0.6ºC, relative humidity 70 - 80%, 12 h photophase). Both sexes had H values intermediate to those theoretically expected (0.0 - 0.5), showing that the survival curve is rectangular. The age-specific mortality distribution shows that mortality affects adults of this species in two ways. First, mortality is higher for 10 days from pupal emergence. Second, mortality again increases between 20-30 days after emergence. Small differences in mortality rates cause a greater overall impact on the survival of females.

Life expectancy; mortality; population dynamics; survival


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