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Impact of age, size, and sex on adult black soldier fly [Hermetia illucens L. (Diptera: Stratiomyida

Date of issue:2021-08-05 09:09:59Number of views:176

N.F. Addeo, C. Li,T.W. Rusch, A.J. Dickerson, A.M. Tarone, F. Bovera, J.K. TomberlinRelated informat

1Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production, University of Napoli Federico II, via F. Delpino, 1, 80137, Napoli, Italy.
*Corresponding author: nicolafrancesco.addeo@unina.itRelated information

*Corresponding author: nicolafrancesco.addeo@unina.it

Journal of Insects as Food and Feed: 8 (2)- Pages: 129 - 139

Published Online: August 05, 2021

Abstract

Population growth and rapid urbanisation have increased the global demand for animal feed and protein sources. Therefore, traditional animal feed production should be increased through the use of alternative nutrient sources. Insects as feed are beginning to fill this need. One such insect is the black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens L. (Diptera: Stratiomyidae). However, to more effectively mass produce the black soldier fly, a better understanding of its thermal biology is needed. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of age, size, and sex on adult black soldier fly thermal preference. The thermal preference of adult black soldier flies was determined by exposing flies to a thermal gradient with a range of surface temperatures and monitoring their positions over time. An aluminium plate was used to create a linear thermal gradient where surface temperatures ranged from ~15-60 °C. Flies were distinguished by age (1-d-post-emergence vs 7-d-post-emergence), size (large vs small) and sex (male vs female) to assess whether thermal preference differed by specific life-history traits. Thermal preference for 7-d-post-emergence adults was significantly lower (19.2 °C) than 1-d-post-emergence adults (28.7 °C), respectively. Similarly, small adults selected significantly cooler (21.1 °C) temperatures than large adults (26.9 °C). No significant differences in thermal preferences were found between sex, regardless of age or size. In fact, males and females had similar thermal preference of 23.8 and 24.2 °C, respectively. This study reveals that multiple life-history traits of adult black soldier fly affect their thermal preference, and thus should be taken into consideration by mass rearing facilities to optimize production.

Keywords: Hermetia illucensthermal preferencecolony maintenance

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