Parry, Nina JenniferPieterse, ElsjeWeldon, Christopher William2019-05-172019-05-172019Parry, N.J., Pieterse, E., Weldon, C.W. (2019). Stocking rate and organic waste type affect development of three Chrysomya species and Lucilia sericata [Dataset]. University of Pretoria. Department of Zoology and Entomologyhttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/69160Tables detailing the mass of larvae of four species of Calliphorid flies feeding on waste products (kitchen waste, swine manure and abattoir waste) over time, their survival at the end of feeding and body composition (dry mass, body water content, carbohydrates, lipids and protein). The species are Chrysomya chloropyga, C. megacephala, C. putoria and Lucilia sericata. Data are arranged according to waste type first (separated by batches), then survival, waste reduction and body composition.This xls file contains: • Data description • Development of larvae on kitchen waste • Development of larvae on swine manure • Development of larvae on abattoir waste • Larval survival • Body composition of larvae at wanderingen© 2019 University of Pretoria, Department of Zoology and Entomology© 2019 Christopher W. Weldon. Re-use permitted with attributionBioconversionCalliphoridaeLarval developmentDensityWaste valorisationDigital data for “Stocking rate and organic waste type affect development of three Chrysomya species and Lucilia sericata”Dataset