نتایج جستجو برای: Ceratitis capitata

تعداد نتایج: 1955  

2015
Gary J. Steck Sunday Ekesi

Third instar larvae of members of the Ceratitis FAR complex, including Ceratitis fasciventris (Bezzi), Ceratitis anonae Graham, and Ceratitis rosa Karsch are described and compared with those of Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann). Diagnostic characters, such as presence vs. absence of a secondary tooth on the mandibles, previously used to separate Ceratitis capitata from Ceratitis rosa, are shown t...

2004
Carmen CALLEJAS

– Introduction. The Tephritidae Ceratitis capitata is one of the most important agricultural pests in the world. Eradication programmes need as much genetic information as possible to be efficient. It is vital to know the genetic variation that exists in the areas thought to have been important in the expansion of the species, such as the Iberian Peninsula. The aim of this study was to determin...

2012
Kees van Achterberg Tânia Teixeira Luísa Oliveira

A new gregarious larval-pupal endoparasitoid of Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is described and illustrated: Aphaereta ceratitivorasp. n. (Braconidae: Alysiinae: Alysiini).

2014
Marco Salvemini Kallare P. Arunkumar Javaregowda Nagaraju Remo Sanges Valeria Petrella Archana Tomar Hongyu Zhang Weiwei Zheng Giuseppe Saccone

The agricultural pest Ceratitis capitata, also known as the Mediterranean fruit fly or Medfly, belongs to the Tephritidae family, which includes a large number of other damaging pest species. The Medfly has been the first non-drosophilid fly species which has been genetically transformed paving the way for designing genetic-based pest control strategies. Furthermore, it is an experimentally tra...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2004
F N Baliraine M Bonizzoni C R Guglielmino E O Osir S A Lux F J Mulaa L M Gomulski L Zheng S Quilici G Gasperi A R Malacrida

A set of 10 microsatellite markers was used to survey the levels of genetic variability and to analyse the genetic aspects of the population dynamics of two potentially invasive pest fruit fly species, Ceratitis rosa and C. fasciventris, in Africa. The loci were derived from the closely related species, C. capitata. The degree of microsatellite polymorphism in C. rosa and C. fasciventris was ex...

2009
J. DE GRAAF

Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann), Ceratitis rosa Karsch, and Ceratitis cosyra (Walker) (Diptera: Tephritidae) are pests potentially associatedwith avocado (Persea americanaMill.) in South Africa. The aim of the studywas to determine the host status of ÔHassÕ avocado to these tephritid pests over 4 yr. Unpunctured harvested avocadowas exposed to fruit ßies in the laboratory under no-choice conditi...

Journal: :Aging cell 2005
James R Carey Pablo Liedo Hans-Georg Müller Jane-Ling Wang Ying Zhang Lawrence Harshman

Lifespan in individually housed medflies (virgins of both sexes) and daily reproduction for females were studied following one of 12 dietary restriction (DR) treatments in which the availability of high-quality food (yeast-sugar mixture) for each fly was based on a Markov chain feeding scheme--a stochastic dietary regime which specifies that the future dietary state depends only on the present ...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2003
F N Baliraine M Bonizzoni E O Osir S A Lux F J Mulaa L Zheng L M Gomulski G Gasperi A R Malacrida

The possibility to cross-species amplify microsatellites in fruit flies of the genus Ceratitis was tested with the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) by analysing 23 Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) microsatellite markers on the genomic DNA of three other economically important, congeneric species: C. rosa (Karsch), C. fasciventris (Bezzi) and C. cosyra (Walker). Twenty-two primer pairs produced amp...

2004
Ronald J. Prokopy

Significant inter-populational differences in propensity to attempt boring into (accept) various types of fruit for oviposition were found among Ceratitis capitata females from two wild sources and one laboratory source. Evidence suggests that (a) fruit size had a strong influence whereas fruit taxonomic status had little influence on the acceptance pattern of each population, and (b) at least ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Hans-Georg Müller Shuang Wu Alexandros D Diamantidis Nikos T Papadopoulos James R Carey

We propose the hypothesis that individual longitudinal trajectories of fertility are closely coupled to varying survival schedules across geographically isolated populations of the same species, in such a way that peak reproduction takes place before substantial increases in mortality are observed. This reproductive adaptation hypothesis is investigated for medflies through a statistical analys...

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