2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1036397
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Effect of short-term exposure to high temperatures on the reproductive behavior and physiological enzyme activities in the fruit fly Zeugodacus tau (Walker)

Abstract: Zeugodacus tau is an economically important invasive pest of various vegetables and fruits. In this study, we evaluated the effects of short-term (12 h) exposure to high temperatures on the reproductive behaviors and physiological enzyme activities of adult Z. tau flies. When compared to the control group, the mating rate in the treated group increased significantly after exposure to 34°C and 38°C. After 34°C exposure, the mating rate of the control♀-treated♂ mating was the highest (60.0%). The use of high tem… Show more

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“…The mating of fruit flies can also be influenced by environmental factors. Short‐term exposure to high temperature significantly increases the mating rate of Bactrocera tau while affecting physiological activity (acetylcholinesterase, carboxylesterase, glutathione S‐transferase, superoxide dismutase, catalase, and peroxidase) 271 . When B. cucurbitae is exposed to 45 °C for 1 h, mating is significantly stimulated 272 .…”
Section: Effects Of External Factors On Reproductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mating of fruit flies can also be influenced by environmental factors. Short‐term exposure to high temperature significantly increases the mating rate of Bactrocera tau while affecting physiological activity (acetylcholinesterase, carboxylesterase, glutathione S‐transferase, superoxide dismutase, catalase, and peroxidase) 271 . When B. cucurbitae is exposed to 45 °C for 1 h, mating is significantly stimulated 272 .…”
Section: Effects Of External Factors On Reproductionmentioning
confidence: 99%