Quantitative relationships between the ingestion of protein-rich material and ovarian development in the Australian sheep blowfly,Lucilia cuprina(Wied.)
- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Invertebrate Reproduction
- Vol. 1 (2) , 75-88
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01651269.1979.10553302
Abstract
The mature ovaries accounted for about 25% of dry weight and 30% of the protein content of wild-type (anautogenous) females of L. cuprina which had fed ad lib. on liver. The protein content of gravid females was 50% greater than at emergence. Protein ingested during the adult stage, therefore, plays an important role in ovarian maturation. The protein content of the ovaries of females fed measured amounts of liver exudate was from 37 to 52% of the amount of protein ingested. Only limited ovarian development occurred in females fed only protein (high MW fraction of liver exudate or bovine serum albumin). The presence, in addition, of low MW components (low MW fraction of liver exudate or a salt mixture) was necessary for ovarian maturation. Quantitative feeding showed that the high and low MW fractions of liver exudate were, respectively, superior to bovine serum albumin and the salt mixture, which was based on the cation analysis of the low MW fraction of the exudate.Keywords
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