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Genome of Drosophila suzukii, the spotted wing drosophila. [PDF]

open access: yesG3 (Bethesda), 2013
Drosophila suzukii Matsumura (spotted wing drosophila) has recently become a serious pest of a wide variety of fruit crops in the United States as well as in Europe, leading to substantial yearly crop losses.
Chiu JC   +12 more
europepmc   +9 more sources

Peptidergic control in a fruit crop pest: The spotted-wing drosophila, Drosophila suzukii. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2017
Neuropeptides play an important role in the regulation of feeding in insects and offer potential targets for the development of new chemicals to control insect pests.
Gough CS   +5 more
europepmc   +6 more sources

Spotted Wing Drosophila Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) (Insecta: Diptera: Drosophilidae)

open access: yesEDIS, 2011
Most Drosophila flies are associated with rotten or over-ripened fruits and are nuisance pests. However, a few species such as the spotted wing drosophila, D. suzukii (Matsumura), can infest un-ripened fruits and are of economic significance.
Rajinder S. Mann, Lukasz L. Stelinski
doaj   +7 more sources

Spotted Wing Drosophila in Florida Berry Culture

open access: yesEDIS, 2016
Spotted wing drosophila, Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) (Diptera: Drosophilidae), is an invasive pest that was introduced into Florida in 2009. Spotted wing drosophila survives well under Florida’s climatic conditions.
Lindsy E. Iglesias   +4 more
doaj   +7 more sources

Spotted Wing Drosophila: Pest Management Recommendations for Southeastern Blueberries

open access: yesEDIS, 2013
The spotted wing drosophila is a recently discovered invasive species native to parts of East Asia. It was first detected in the continental United States in California in 2008 and in Hillsborough County, Florida in 2009.
Oscar E. Liburd, Lindsy E. Iglesias
doaj   +6 more sources

Hormetic and transgenerational effects in spotted-wing Drosophila (Diptera: Drosophilidae) in response to three commonly-used insecticides. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2022
Although insecticide formulations and spray rates are optimized to achieve lethal exposure, there are many factors in agricultural settings that can reduce the effective exposure of insect pests.
Deans C, Hutchison WD.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Spotted Wing Drosophila (Drosophila suzukii): Identification, Ecology, and Management

open access: yesEDIS, 2016
Spotted wing drosophila (SWD) is a tiny invasive fruit fly pest of small fruits. It has been found infesting fruits in Europe and North and South America.
Lindsy Iglesias   +2 more
doaj   +6 more sources

Color preference of the spotted wing Drosophila, Drosophila suzukii. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2019
AbstractDrosophila suzukii Matsumura (Diptera: Drosophilidae) is a significant invasive pest in soft-skin fruits and berries in Asia, Europe, and North and South America. Many herbivorous insects use multiple cues for host selection, particularly olfactory and visual stimuli.
Little CM   +4 more
europepmc   +4 more sources

Matching methods to produce maps for pest risk analysis to resources [PDF]

open access: yesNeoBiota, 2013
Decision support systems (DSSs) for pest risk mapping are invaluable for guiding pest risk analysts seeking to add maps to pest risk analyses (PRAs). Maps can help identify the area of potential establishment, the area at highest risk and the endangered ...
Richard Baker   +2 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Intraspecific Competition Affects the Pupation Behavior of Spotted-Wing Drosophila (Drosophila suzukii). [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2019
AbstractIn Drosophila, intraspecific competition (IC) may cause stress, cannibalism, and affect survival and reproduction. By migrating to less crowded environments, individuals can escape IC. Larvae of spotted-wing drosophila (SWD, Drosophila suzukii) are often exposed to IC.
Bezerra Da Silva CS   +3 more
europepmc   +4 more sources

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