Examples of using Downsi in English and their translations into Spanish
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This is particularly important now that two wasp species have been found parasitizing Philornis downsi on mainland Ecuador.
At least 18 endemic landbirds are now threatened by Philornis downsi, including 11 species of Darwin's finches.
one of its threats, bloodsucking larvae of the introduced fly Philornis downsi.
On the contrary, this has been a very effective method at killing the larvae of the Philornis downsi fly.
an additional nine-day-old chick was found dying in a nest infested with thirty three Philornis downsi larvae.
This season, seven mangrove finches fledged in the wild from three injected nests that initially had the presence of Philornis downsi.
plan to inspect more Galapagos martin nests to evaluate the impact of Philornis downsi.
a parasitic fly species, Philornis downsi, was accidentally introduced to Galapagos
In which ways does the parasitic Philornis downsi fly affect the archipelago's bird populations and what can we do to save them?
One possible long-term solution for controlling Philornis downsi is biological control,
Threats could include the invasive parasitic fly Philornis downsi, cats, introduced rats
our team will find out more information about the impact of Philornis downsi on Galapagos landbirds
Last year they also tested a‘short-stop method' to control Philornis downsi in nests which has been developed by scientists at the University of Vienna.
they may then be affected by Philornis downsi, parasitic fly that lays its eggs in the nest.
a fly( Philornis downsi) that weakens the eggs
about an invasive fly, Philornis downsi, which parasitizes and kills the chicks of Galapagos landbirds.
are the most threatened by Philornis downsi at the moment.
Due to high mortality of nestlings caused by parasitism by larvae of the introduced fly Philornis downsi, since 2014 the project has conducted a head starting program to increase fledging success.
While various control methods for Philornis downsi are being researched, the mangrove finch head-starting program began in 2014 as
the Philornis downsi fly, both of which impact the bird's nesting success.