2022
DOI: 10.1111/eea.13163
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Chemotaxis and parasitism of the Neotropical fruit fly parasitoidGanaspis pelleranoican be altered by pre‐imaginal and imaginal conditioning to fruit volatiles

Abstract: Search behavior of parasitoids can be triggered by fruit volatiles' perception and modified through pre-imaginal and/or imaginal conditioning. Ganaspis pelleranoi (Brèthes) (Hymenoptera: Figitidae) is an endoparasitoid of tephritid fruit flies of economic importance. Despite its relevance to agroecosystems, no studies about its learning processes have been done. Therefore, we conducted chemotaxis and parasitism bioassays to evaluate pre-imaginal and imaginal learning, and memory retention of G. pelleranoi fema… Show more

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“…These topics need to be addressed in depth for the parasitoid G. pelleranoi. Although G. pelleranoi has been reported as a generalist parasitoid of Tephritidae et al, 1998), it was most frequently associated with Anastrepha species throughout the Neotropical region (Ovruski et al, 2000;Schliserman et al, 2004;Garcia et al, 2020;da Silva Pires et al, 2022). Ganaspis pelleranoi has a history of sympatry with Anastrepha spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These topics need to be addressed in depth for the parasitoid G. pelleranoi. Although G. pelleranoi has been reported as a generalist parasitoid of Tephritidae et al, 1998), it was most frequently associated with Anastrepha species throughout the Neotropical region (Ovruski et al, 2000;Schliserman et al, 2004;Garcia et al, 2020;da Silva Pires et al, 2022). Ganaspis pelleranoi has a history of sympatry with Anastrepha spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%