This study was designed to examine the common belief that necrophagous blowflies lay their eggs in wounds. |
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The common position contains a somewhat strange proposal regarding endangered species of necrophagous birds, namely lammergeiers in Spain. |
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Actually, the rate of development in necrophagous insects is the response of organisms to their thermal environment. |
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Whelk is a necrophagous predator, feeding mainly on invertebrates such as polychaetes, molluscs and echinoderms. |
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I also think that we have complied with the wishes of many Members in allowing the appropriate feeding of necrophagous birds in certain regions. |
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Many species of family Piophilidae considered as necrophagous species breeding primarily during advanced stage of decomposition. |
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Most flesh flies breed in dung and decaying materials, other certain species are necrophagous which they colonized in carrions. |
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The necrophagous raven rids the environment of animal carcasses. |
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This family comprised only one species, Physiphora alceae, their larvae are necrophagous which seen on carcasses at bloat, active decay and advanced decay decompositional stages. |
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In order to prevent a risk to animal or public health, it is necessary to lay down rules to be applied when authorising the feeding of those necrophagous birds with certain category 1 material. |
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Also, feeding programmes of wild species such as necrophagous birds should not become an alternative way of disposal of fallen ruminant stock posing a TSE risk nor of specified risk material. |
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Many necrophagous birds, such as vultures, are endangered. |
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Rapid burial of the organisms' skeletons in sediment helped to ensure their fossilization by protecting them from necrophagous organisms, bacteria and the oxidizing environment. |
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