Because of the nutritional ecology of dung- and carrion-feeding, bacteria are the integral part of life cycle. Nevertheless, the disinfected larvae of the blowfly are applied to treat human chronic wounds in a biosurgery named maggot debridement therapy (MDT). To realize the effects of location/diet on the gut bacteria, to infer the role of bacteria in the blowfly ecology plus in the MDT process, and to disclose bacteria circulating horizontally in and vertically between generations, bacterial communities associated with specimens from various sources were investigated using culture-based and culture-independent methods.
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