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Host range of a parasitoid wasp is linked to host susceptibility to its mutualistic viral symbiont
Abstract Parasitoid wasps are one of the most species‐rich groups of animals on Earth, due to their ability to successfully develop as parasites of nearly all types of insects. Unlike most known parasitoid wasps that specialize towards one or a few host species, Diachasmimorpha longicaudata is a generalist that can survive within multiple genera of ...
K. A. Coffman+4 more
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Este trabalho objetivou caracterizar a dinâmica populacional de Anastrepha spp. e de Scymnus spp. em pomar experimental semiorgânico de goiaba (Psidium guajava L.), em Pindorama-SP, na Agência Paulista de Tecnologia dos Agronegócios (APTA) e correlacioná-
Ricardo Aparecido Calore+4 more
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Anastrepha littoralis (Blanchard) (Figs. 5 G–H) Toxotrypana littoralis Blanchard 1959 (1960): 36 (original description) Holotype female (MACN) [3 labels]: Argentina, Corrientes, I-1939; Toxotrypana curvicauda Gers. [det. E.E. Blanchard]; Toxotrypana littoralis Blnchd. il. [EE Blanchard]. [examined in USNM].
Hernández-Ortiz, Vicente+2 more
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Development of plant epidemiological surveillance networks, data exchanges and joint response strategies in the Caribbean: the french experience [PDF]
Plant pests and pathogens have the potential to emerge and spread rapidly, cause severe losses and threaten food security worldwide. Such a threat is increased by the rise of commercial exchanges of germplasm and fresh produce and by global warming. This
Abadie, Catherine+2 more
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The institutions linked to plant health in Bolivia, propose a trapping methodology, to establish the population fluctuation of fruit fly and execute control activities. PROMOSCA, as a national program, monitored during 3 years, the population fluctuation
Conde-Blanco Edgar Abad+4 more
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Phylogenetic relationships of andean-ecuadorian populations of Anastrepha fraterculus (Wiedemann 1830) (Diptera : Tephritidae) inferred from COI and COII gene sequences [PDF]
. Phylogenetic relationships among Andean-Ecuadorian and other Neotropical populations of Anastrepha fraterculus and related species have been studied using two regions of mtDNA : 405 base pairs within Cytochrome Oxidase I ( COI) and 224 base pairs ...
Bayas, R.+2 more
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Anastrepha superflua Stone Anastrepha superflua Stone 1942: 33 [description; wing, aculeus tip; Panamá]; Steyskal 1977b: 9 [in key]; Norrbom 1997: 153 [revision; head, male terminalia, eversible membrane]; Norrbom et al. 1999a: 82 [catalog]; Korytkowski 2004: 46 [in key]; Norrbom 2004: 6604460 [database; Costa Rica]. Ditstribution.
Norrbom, Allen L.+1 more
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A mosca-das-frutas sul-americana, Anastrepha fraterculus (Wiedemann, 1830) (Diptera: Tephritidae), é a principal praga das frutíferas no Sul do Brasil.
C.P. Reyes, S.M. Jahnke, L.R. Redaelli
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Novas alternativas para o monitoramento e controle de anastrepha fraterculus (wied., 1830) (diptera: tephritidae) na fruticultura de clima temperado. [PDF]
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ARIOLI, J. C.+3 more
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Diet Shapes Mortality Response to Trauma in Old Tephritid Fruit Flies. [PDF]
Despite the importance of trauma in healthspan and lifespan in humans as well as in non-human species, with one important exception the literature in both gerontology and ecology contains virtually no experimental demographic studies concerned with ...
Carey, James R+6 more
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