2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10340-014-0577-3
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Sexual communication and related behaviours in Tephritidae: current knowledge and potential applications for Integrated Pest Management

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“…A preferable method is the random-selection procedure, in which focal individuals are randomly allocated to experimental groups and pitted against either a much stronger or weaker opponent, to deliver the winning or loser experience 4 . Unfortunately, the latter method is not applicable to the majority of tephritid flies, since true predictors 31,36,37,66 of fighting outcomes are not available for these insects 45,46 , with the exception of oriental fruit fly females 67 and males of a gall-forming fly, Procecidochares sp. 68 .…”
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“…A preferable method is the random-selection procedure, in which focal individuals are randomly allocated to experimental groups and pitted against either a much stronger or weaker opponent, to deliver the winning or loser experience 4 . Unfortunately, the latter method is not applicable to the majority of tephritid flies, since true predictors 31,36,37,66 of fighting outcomes are not available for these insects 45,46 , with the exception of oriental fruit fly females 67 and males of a gall-forming fly, Procecidochares sp. 68 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We propose a new model system, the olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae (Rossi) (Diptera: Tephritidae). B. oleae is a worldwide olive fruit pest of great economic importance 45,46 . Aggressive behaviour is important in this species.…”
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“…Fourth, the Blure and kill^approach, already used with success against a number of arthropod pests (Benelli et al 2014), has been recently revisited to apply also in the fight against mosquito vectors (Diabate and Tripet 2015), with special reference to the genus Anopheles. Indeed, for anophelines, visual stimuli are probably the most important used to converge in a swarming site (Charlwood et al 2002;Diabate et al 2011; see also Dabiré et al 2014).…”
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