2010
DOI: 10.1590/1808-1657v77p0332010
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Análise Faunística E Flutuação Populacional De Moscas-Dasfrutas (Diptera: Tephritidae) Em Pomares Comerciais De Goiaba Na Região Do Cariri Cearense

Abstract: RESUMO Devido à importância das moscas-das-frutas como pragas da fruticultura, este trabalho teve como objetivos caracterizar as populações das moscas-das-frutas em pomares comerciais de goiaba na região do Cariri, Estado do Ceará, por meio de índices faunísticos e estudar a flutuação populacional dessas moscas ao longo do ano. Para isso, foram instaladas armadilhas McPhail nos Municípios de Barbalha, Crato e Juazeiro do Norte. As armadilhas foram examinadas semanalmente e as moscas capturadas foram triadas, c… Show more

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“…It was observed that as rainfall increased, there was an increase in the abundance of fruit flies, mainly A. zenildae, A. obliqua, and A. fraterculus, with population peaks following the rainiest periods. Similar results were verified by AZEVEDO et al (2010) in the state of Ceará, where they found that the gradual increase in precipitation rates was correlated with the increase in the capture of fruit flies. The results are also congruent with those of BATEMAN (1972) and ALUJA (1994) carried out in commercial orchards.…”
Section: Fruit Sampling and Climatic Occurrencessupporting
confidence: 81%
“…It was observed that as rainfall increased, there was an increase in the abundance of fruit flies, mainly A. zenildae, A. obliqua, and A. fraterculus, with population peaks following the rainiest periods. Similar results were verified by AZEVEDO et al (2010) in the state of Ceará, where they found that the gradual increase in precipitation rates was correlated with the increase in the capture of fruit flies. The results are also congruent with those of BATEMAN (1972) and ALUJA (1994) carried out in commercial orchards.…”
Section: Fruit Sampling and Climatic Occurrencessupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Species such as A. antunesi, A. distincta, A. dissimilis and A. zenildae were characterized as accidental and showed frequency of less than 3%. The occurrence of other less frequent species of fruit flies in orchards may be due to the presence of preferential host plants and/or native vegetation near the orchards, which may have contributed to the occurrence of accessory and/or accidental species in the samples collected (AZEVEDO et al, 2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anastrepha zenildae, analyzed as a dominant species, has its largest area of occurrence in the semiarid region, as recorded in surveys conducted in the states of Ceará and Minas Gerais (Azevedo et al, 2010;Alvarenga et al, 2010). The species A. sororcula, A. fraterculus classified as non-dominant and accidental, were dominant and constant in other surveys.…”
Section: Journal Of Agricultural Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anastrepha obliqua was also a dominant species in surveys carried out through traps in Brazil (Santos & Pá dua, 2004;Feitosa et al, 2008;Azevedo et al, 2010;Santos et al, 2011;Holanda, 2012;Marsaro Junior. et al, 2013).…”
Section: Journal Of Agricultural Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%