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Fruit Flies (Tephritidae)

1999
Section 1: General Framework Phylogenetic Relationships Among the Families of the Superfamily Tephritoidea - Valery A. Korneyev Breeding Habits and Sex in Families Closely Related to the Tephritidae: Opportunities for Comparative Studies on the Evolution of Fruit Fly Behavior - John Sivinski Behavior of Tephritid Flies: A Historical Perspective ...
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Macronutrients and infection in fruit flies

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2019
Nutrition and infection are closely linked. While it is now well established that hosts can modulate their nutrition after being infected, the extent to which this change in foraging provides the host with a greater fitness remains to be fully understood. Our study explored the relationships between dietary choice, macronutrients intake [i.e., protein (
Hue, Dinh   +3 more
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Fathoming fragile X in fruit flies

Trends in Genetics, 2005
Fragile X syndrome (FraX) is the most common inherited mental retardation disease. It is caused by mutation of the fragile X mental retardation 1 (fmr1) gene. The FMR1 protein (FMRP) is a widely expressed RNA-binding translational regulator with reportedly hundreds of potential targets.
Yong Q, Zhang, Kendal, Broadie
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FRUIT FLIES ON ICE

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2012
![][1] The ability to survive freezing comes naturally to a select group of insects. These cold-adapted insect species live in areas where they might experience sub-zero temperatures for at least some of the year.
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POLIOMYELITIS AND FRUIT FLIES

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1953
To the Editor: —For some time an insect has been suspected of being a carrier of the virus of poliomyelitis. The common house fly was at first suspected, and experiments seemed to strengthen this theory. Mosquitoes have also been suspect. These insects, of late, have been almost excluded as possible carriers for various reasons, chief of these being ...
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Insect pests of fruit: fruit flies

2019
The arrival of D. suzukii in Europe and America from Asia caused extensive damage to cherry and soft fruit strongly affecting their cultivation. Currently, to control the pest, there is an increase in the number of insecticide applications that are sprayed from fruit changing colour until the harvest period.
Audsley N., Tonina l., Mori N.
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Comparative Analysis of the Gut Bacterial Community of Four Anastrepha Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) Based on Pyrosequencing

Current Microbiology, 2018
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