Fruit flies: biology and management
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adam_text | Contents
Opening Address
CO. Calkins
..................................................................................................
v
Preface
.............................................................................................................
vii
Contributors
.................................................................................................... xix
PARTI MORPHOLOGY AND BIOSYSTEMATICS
1
The Fruit Fly Biosystematic Information Data Base
F.C. Thompson, A.L. Norrbom, L.E. Carroll, and I.M. White
..... 3
Mitochondrial
DNA
Variation in Anastrepha fraterculus
G.J.
Steck
and W.S. Sheppard
................................................................. 9
Evolutionary Patterns in Specialist and
Generalist
Species
oí
Anastrepha
J.S. MORGANTE, D. SELIVON, V.N.
SOLFERINI,
AND S.R. MATIOLI
....... 15
Evolutionary Biology of Certain Chilean Riiagoletis Species
D. Frias
........................................................................................................... 21
Scanning Electron Microscopy and Its
Taxonomie
Significance
in Fruit Flies
R. Paul, J.S. Grewal, and V.C. Kapoor
............................................... 29
Taxonomy, Distribution, and Natural Host Plants of Anastrepha
Fruit Flies in Mexico
V.Hernandez-Ortiz
................................................................................. 31
Fruit Flies in Belize, Central America
R. O DOHERTY AND J.E. LINK
..................................................................... 35
x
Contents
Occurrence and Distribution oî Anastrepha in Melon Production
Areas in Brazil
A.S.
DO NASCIMENTO,
J.S. MORGANTE, A.
MALAYAS!,
^
andK. Uramoto
..........................................................................................
Morphology and Histology of Salivary and
Pleural
Glands of
Anastrepha from Brazil
M.D.
BARROS
.................................................................................................
PART
Π
PHYSIOLOGY 4S
The Endocrine System of the Tephritidae
J.G. STOFFOLANO JR.,
S.W. APPLEBAUM,
AND CM. YIN
....................... 47
Egg Development in Anastrepha
suspensa:
Influence of the
Ecdysone Agonist, RH
5849
P.O.Lawrence
............................................................................................. 51
PART
ΠΙ
GENETICS
57
Recent Advances and Future Directions in Tephritid
Population Genetics
BA. McPHERON
............................................................................................ 59
Effect of Phenology on
Alíele
Frequency Divergence in Apple
Maggot Fly Populations
B.A. MCPHERON AND H.-Y. HAN
............................................................... 65
Drosophila melanogaster
as a Model System for Fruit Flies
of Economic Importance: The
Vitelline
Membrane Protein
32E Gene Regulatory Sequences
S. GiGLioTi, G. Gargiulo,
a. Manzi,
F.
Graziam,
and
с.
Malva
............................................................................................... 71
Molecular Genetic Studies of Tephritid Species in Hawaii
D. Haymer, J. anleitner, s. Thanaphum, M. He,
and L.
Arcangeli
........................................................................................ 77
Molecular and Genetic Studies of Alcohol Dehydrogenase
of
Ceratias
capitata
G. Gasperi,
D.
Kafetzopoulos,
С.
Savakis, A.S. Robinson,
T. LouKERis, L.
Baruffi,
and
V.
Bouriotis
......................................... 79
Contents xi
Genetic
Method for Separation of Males and Females of the
Mediterranean Fruit Fly
Ceratitìs capitata,
Based on Pupal
Color Dimorphism for Mass-Rearing Applications
C. Caceres, J.
Wälder,
and S. Venicio
................................................. 81
Stability of a Double
Translocation
Strain in Ceratitis
capitata
M.E.
Riva.......................................................................................................
85
Yellow: A New Mutant in Ceratitis
capitata
M.
Zapater and M.
Battista
................................................................... 89
Field Evaluation of a Medfly Genetic Sexing Strain in Hawaii
D.O.
MclNNIS AND R.I. VARGAS
................................................................. 95
PART IV ECOLOGY
103
The Study of Movement in Tephritid Flies: Review of Concepts
and Recent Advances
M.
Aluja
......................................................................................................... 105
Recent Advances in the Demography and Invasion Biology of
Fruit Flies: A Summary
J.R. Carey
...................................................................................................... 115
Demography otAnastrepha Fruit Flies: A Case Study of Three
Species of Economic Importance
P. Liedo, J.R. Carey, H.
Celedonio,
and J. Guillen
........................ 119
The Parasitoid Complexes of Frugivorous Fruit Flies of
Central Europe
T.
HOFFMEISTER............................................................................................ 125
Seasonal Variation of Medfly Occurrences in the Continental
United States
CE.
Miller, R.M. McDowell, and V.C. Beal Jr
............................... 129
Relationship Between Host Plant Fruiting Phenology and Ceratitis
capitata
Distribution and Abundance in Hawaii
EJ. Harris
..................................................................................................... 137
Studies on the Complex Interactions Between Anastrepha Fruit
Flies and Microorganisms
S.R. Matioli and V.N.
Solferini
............................................................. 145
xii
Contents
Infestation and Injuries Caused by Fruit Flies in Citrus Orchards
of the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil
O A. FERNANDES
AND
M.M.C. TELES
........................................................
Population Distribution of the Oriental Fruit Fly in the Highlands
of Northern Taiwan
C.-C. Cheng and W.-Y. lee
.......................................................................
PART V BEHAVIOR
Levels of Quantitative Investigation of Tephritid Fly Foraging Behavior
RJ.
Prokopy
.................................................................................................
165
Uptake of Plant Surface Leachates by Apple Maggot Flies
J. HENDRICHS,
S.S.
COOLEY, AND RJ.
PROKOPY
.................................... 173
Sexual Selection in Tephritid Fruit Flies and Its Implication in the
Sterue Insect Release Method
K.Y. Kaneshiro,
K.M.
Kanegawa, and T. Whittier
......................... 177
Mating and Oviposition Behavior
oîAnastrepha giwidis
Under
Laboratory Conditions
J.G.DASILVAANDA.MALAVASI
................................................................ 181
Mating Competitiveness of Wild and Laboratory Mass-Reared
Medflies: Effect of Male Size
D. Orozco and R.O. Lopez
...................................................................... 185
Female Medfly Refractory Period: Effect of Male
Reproductive Status
K.
Bloem,
S.
Bloem,
N.
Rizzo,
and D.
Chambers
.............................. 189
Female Medfly Refractory Period: Effect of First Mating with
Sterile Males of Different Sizes
S.
Bloem,
К.
Bloem,
N.
Rizzo,
and D.
Chambers
.............................. 191
PART VI CHEMICAL ECOLOGY AND TRAPPING
193
Current Research on Fruit Fly Host Marking Pheromones
E.F.
boller
..................................................................................... _
195
Understanding Olfactory Attraction mAnastrepha
UsingA ludens
as a Model System
D.C. Robacker
....................................................................■ 201
Contents xiii
Chemical
Ecology of the Papaya Fruit Fly
P.J.
Landolt
.................................................................................................. 207
Prediction of Ceratitis
capitata
Captures Based on Climatic Factors
MX. Vadora, l. Salaverrey, and L. Rodriguez
............................. 211
Influence of Habitat on Ceratitis
capitata
Response to
Trimedlure Traps
EJ.
Harris and G. Olalquiaga
.............................................................. 217
Relative Effectiveness of Jackson and McPhail Traps: A Year-Long
Comparison in Coffee in Guatemala
K.
Bloem,
D.
Chambers, S.
Bloem,
and e.
Muñiz
.............................. 223
Efficiency of Trimedlure for Medfly Trapping
F. Hentze
....................................................................................................... 227
Improving Medfly Capture Efficacy in Jackson Traps
F. Hentze
....................................................................................................... 231
Improving Fruit Fly Trapping Systems in Reunion Island
S. QUILICI AND B. TRAHAIS
.......................................................................... 235
Evaluation of Attractants to Trap Anastrepha Fruit Flies in
Maracay, Aragua, Venezuela
N.
BOSCAN AND
С
ROSALES........................................................................
241
Attractiveness of Three Hydrolyzed Proteins to Ceratitis
capitata
J.P.
ROS............................................................................................................
243
PART Vn REARING AND QUALITY CONTROL
247
Technology Transfer and Medfly Mass Production
N.
Bruzzone, A. Economopoulos, L.
Andrade,
С.
Caceres,
and P.
Rendon
.............................................................................................. 249
Mass-Rearing of Larval Fruit Fly Parasitoids in Hawaii
T.T.Y.WONG
.................................................................................................. 257
Description of the Medfly Mass-Rearing Process at the
San Miguel Petapa, Guatemala, Plant
J.
Calderón
.................................................................................................. 261
xiv
Contents
Mass-Rearing, Quality Control, and Male-Only Sterile Insect
Technique Application with a Pupal Color Genetic Sexing
Strain of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly
A.P. ECONOMOPOULOS,
Υ.
NlTZAN, AND Y. ROSSLER
............................
Ten Years of Successful Medfly Sterile Mass Production at Metapa,
Chiapas, Mexico
P. Liedo, J.L.
Zavala,
D.
Orozco,
С
Fredersdorff,
AND A J.
SCHWARZ........................................................................................
Implementation of the Starter Diet Technique for Medfly
Mass- Rearing at Metapa, Chiapas, Mexico
J.
DOMÍNGUEZ, J.L.
ZAVALA,
P. LlEDO, AND
N.
BRUZZONE
................. 277
Colonization and Establishment oiAnastrepha
serpentina
for
Mass-Rearing: Preliminary Results
E.
Pinson, H.
Celedonio,
and W. Enkerlin
........................................ 281
Adaptation oiAnastrepha ludens to an Enriched Recycled Diet
E. Pinson,
W.
Enkerlin, S. Arrazate, and A. Oropeza
.................. 285
Process Control for Medfly Mass Production at San Miguel
Petapa, Guatemala: A System Approach
N.
BRUZZONE, C. CACERES, L.
ANDRADE,
N.
GUZMAN,
J.
Calderón,
and P.
Rendon
................................................................... 289
Field Evaluation of Quality: Release-Recapture of Sterile Medflies
of Different Sizes
K.
Bloem,
S.
Bloem,
D.
Chambers,
and
E. Muniz
............................. 295
Gamma Radiation Affecting Pupation and Emergence Rates in the
Medfly and the South American Fruit Fly
A.L.
Duarte,
HJ.
Targa,
and A. Malavasi
........................................ 297
Optimum Dosage for Irradiating Anastrepha
obliqua
Pupae to Obtain
Highly Competitive Sterile Adults
J.Toledo
.......................................................................................... 301
PART
VIII
MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL
305
Fruit Fly Control and Eradication Program Management: Factors
Influencing Action Criteria and Program Design
G. TWEEN
.................................................................
Contents xv
Biological Control of Tephritid Fruit Flies by
Immdative
Releases
of Natural Enemies
R.E.Gingrich
............................................................................................... 311
Automatic Information Systems to Process Data from Field
Operations in Fruit Fly Control Programs
MA. Jimeno, J. Reyes, W. Enkerlin, J.F. Sanchez,
anda. Villaseñor.......................................................................................
319
Fruit Fly Eradication in Hawaii: Environmental Considerations for
Unique Island Ecosystems
R.H. Messing
................................................................................................. 323
Efficacy of Sterile Release of Anastrepha
suspensa
Adults Against
Wild Populations
Т.е.
Holler and D.L. Harris
.................................................................. 329
Eradication of the Melon Fly from the Okinawa Islands in Japan:
I. Estimation of Population Density and Number of Sterile Flies
Required for Eradication
H. Kuba, h.
Kakinohana, and K. Kawasaki
........................................ 335
Elucidating the Biochemical Bases for Host Plant Selection and
Manipulating Resistance to Tephritids
P. Greany
...................................................................................................... 339
Irradiation as a Quarantine Treatment for Mexican Mangoes
M.E.
Bustos,
j.
Toledo, W. Enkerlin, H.
Carrasco,
and J. Reyes
.................................................................................................. 341
Thermal Death Kinetics: Importance in Development of Heat-Based
Quarantine Treatments
E.B. Jang and H.T. Chan
........................................................................... 345
Use of a Mixture of Boric Acid, Borax, Hydrolyzed Protein, and
Water to Control Anastrepha Fruit Flies
W. Enkerlin, J. Reyes, and R.
Villalobos
.......................................... 353
Control Technique of Melon Fly, Dacus cucurbitae, by Using
Mixed Cuelure
Y.-CH.LIU
....................................................................................................... 359
A Selective Chemical Control Method for the Mediterranean Fruit
Fly in Guatemala
F. Linares and
A. Chamorro
.................................................................. 365
xvi
Contents
Soybean Protein Hydrolysate Bait for Medfly Control
G. PUTRUELE, N.N.
ABBIATI,
AND N.C. VACCARO
..................................
Monitoring and Control of Fruit Flies by Pheromone Traps in
Guava and Mango Orchards
ZA.
QURESHI AND T. HUSSAIN
...................................................................
Intensive Gathering of Potential Fruit Fly Hosts to Obtain Biological
Material and as a Cultural Control Method
J.TOLEDO
.......................................................................................................
PART IX ACTION PROGRAMS 387
The Role of International Organizations in Support of Fruit Fly
Action Programs
LJE-LaChance
..............................................................................................
389
Detection of Exotic Fruit Flies in the United States
I.S. NlLAKHE, H.B. COX, R.T. CUNNINGHAM, J.L. DAVIDSON,
R.R. BlNGHAM, R.E. BURNS, R.
ROSANDER,
AND W.L. ABEL
.............. 395
The
1989/1990
Mediterranean Fruit Fly Eradication Program
in California
R.PENROSE
..................................................................................................... 401
Citrus Production Areas Maintained Free of Caribbean Fruit Fly
for Export Certification
C.RlHERD
....................................................................................................... 407
Fruit Fly Eradication Research Programs in Hawaii
R.I. Vargas
.................................................................................................... 415
National Plan Against Fruit Flies in Mexico
J. Gutierrez-Samperio, J. Reyes, and
A.
Villasehor
..................... 419
Medfly Program in Guatemala and Mexico: Current Situation
F. Linares and R. valenzuela
............................................................... 425
Pilot Eradication Project for the
Carambola
Fruit Fly in
Coronie,
Suriname
A.vanSauerss-Muller..
.......................................................................... 439
Free Zone Program otAnastrepha giwidis in Ecuador
G.C. DECABANILLAAND J. ESCOBAR
........................................................ 443
Contents xvii
A
Central American
Program for Fruit Fly Control
F. Hentze,
R.
Мата,
and
N.
Urbina
...................................................... 449
Control of Fruit Flies in the Tropical Regions of Asia
S. VlJAYSEGARAN
........................................................................................... 455
The Eradication of the Melon Fly from the Okinawa Islands, Japan:
II. Current Control Program
H. Kakinohana, H.
Kuba,
M. Yamagishi, T.
Kohama, K. Kinjyo,
A. Tanahara, Y. Sokei, and S. Kirihara
.............................................. 465
PART X FRUIT FLY PROBLEMS: A VIEW
FROM INDUSTRY
471
California Fruit Industry Comments Regarding Fruit Fly Research
D.E.
BUCHINGER
............................................................................................ 473
Florida Citrus Industry Comments Regarding Fruit Fly Research
R. KlNNEY
....................................................................................................... 475
Species Index
................................................................................................... 479
Author Index
................................................................................................... 483
Subject Index
................................................................................................... 487
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spelling | Fruit flies biology and management Martin Aluja ..., eds. New York u.a. Springer 1993 XXXIII, 492 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturangaben Trypétidés - Biologie - Congrès ram Trypétidés - Lutte contre - Congrès ram Fruit-flies Congresses Fruit-flies Control Congresses Fruchtfliegen (DE-588)4071480-9 gnd rswk-swf Bekämpfung (DE-588)4112701-8 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 1990 Antígua Guatemala gnd-content Fruchtfliegen (DE-588)4071480-9 s DE-604 Bekämpfung (DE-588)4112701-8 s Aluja, Martín Sonstige oth International Symposium on Fruit Flies of Economic Importance 3 1990 Antígua Guatemala Sonstige (DE-588)2127817-9 oth Digitalisierung TU Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=004262947&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Fruit flies biology and management Trypétidés - Biologie - Congrès ram Trypétidés - Lutte contre - Congrès ram Fruit-flies Congresses Fruit-flies Control Congresses Fruchtfliegen (DE-588)4071480-9 gnd Bekämpfung (DE-588)4112701-8 gnd |
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title | Fruit flies biology and management |
title_auth | Fruit flies biology and management |
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title_full | Fruit flies biology and management Martin Aluja ..., eds. |
title_fullStr | Fruit flies biology and management Martin Aluja ..., eds. |
title_full_unstemmed | Fruit flies biology and management Martin Aluja ..., eds. |
title_short | Fruit flies |
title_sort | fruit flies biology and management |
title_sub | biology and management |
topic | Trypétidés - Biologie - Congrès ram Trypétidés - Lutte contre - Congrès ram Fruit-flies Congresses Fruit-flies Control Congresses Fruchtfliegen (DE-588)4071480-9 gnd Bekämpfung (DE-588)4112701-8 gnd |
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