Search Results - "Bachmann, Guillermo E."
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Innate Host Habitat Preference in the Parasitoid Diachasmimorpha longicaudata: Functional Significance and Modifications through Learning
Published in PloS one (23-03-2016)“…Parasitoids searching for polyphagous herbivores can find their hosts in a variety of habitats. Under this scenario, chemical cues from the host habitat (not…”
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Mate choice confers direct benefits to females of Anastrepha fraterculus (Diptera: Tephritidae)
Published in PloS one (14-06-2019)“…Exposure to plant compounds and analogues of juvenile hormone (JH) increase male mating success in several species of tephritid fruit flies. Most of these…”
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Male Sexual Behavior and Pheromone Emission Is Enhanced by Exposure to Guava Fruit Volatiles in Anastrepha fraterculus
Published in PloS one (29-04-2015)“…Plant chemicals can affect reproductive strategies of tephritid fruit flies by influencing sex pheromone communication and increasing male mating…”
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Behavioural and Electrophysiological Response of Anastrepha fraterculus (Diptera: Tephritidae) to a γ-Lactone Synthetic Semiochemical
Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (18-02-2023)“…Attractants are a powerful tool for pest management. The lack of specific attractants for the South American fruit fly, , a complex of cryptic species of great…”
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Analysis of the Gut Bacterial Community of Wild Larvae of Anastrepha fraterculus sp. 1: Effect of Host Fruit, Environment, and Prominent Stable Associations of the Genera Wolbachia , Tatumella , and Enterobacter
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (10-03-2022)“…The genus (Diptera Tephritidae) includes some of the most important fruit fly pests in the Americas. Here, we studied the gut bacterial community of 3rd instar…”
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Correction: Male Sexual Behavior and Pheromone Emission Is Enhanced by Exposure to Guava Fruit Volatiles in Anastrepha fraterculus
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Associative learning of visual cues in the fruit fly parasitoid Diachasmimorpha longicaudata: temporal dynamics and potential consequences on females' fitness
Published in Entomologia experimentalis et applicata (01-06-2024)“…Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) is a generalist larval‐prepupal parasitoid of true fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae). During…”
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Direct and indirect host‐related volatile compounds attract a fruit fly parasitoid, Diachasmimorpha longicaudata
Published in Entomologia experimentalis et applicata (01-06-2024)“…Fruit fly pests (Diptera: Tephritidae) are a serious problem for fruit production and for local and international trade. Biological control is increasingly…”
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Plant Chemicals and the Sexual Behavior of Male Tephritid Fruit Flies
Published in Annals of the Entomological Society of America (14-09-2018)“…Plant compounds affect insects in many different ways. In addition to being a food source, plants also contain secondary metabolites that may have positive and…”
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Sexual competitiveness of sterile Ceratitis capitata males exposed to essential oils from non‐host plant species native to Argentina
Published in Entomologia experimentalis et applicata (01-02-2023)“…The sterile insect technique (SIT) is used to control fruit fly pests, such as the Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly), Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera:…”
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Host discrimination in the fruit fly parasitoid Diachasmimorpha longicaudata : evidence from virgin female behaviour and egg distribution patterns
Published in Bulletin of entomological research (01-04-2021)“…Many parasitoid species discriminate already parasitized hosts, thus avoiding larval competition. However, females incur in superparasitism under certain…”
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Lemon and Schinus polygama essential oils enhance male mating success of Anastrepha fraterculus
Published in Entomologia experimentalis et applicata (01-02-2021)“…The sterile insect technique (SIT) is an environmentally friendly pest control method that relies on the introduction of sterility into the pest population by…”
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Fruit infestation patterns by Anastrepha fraterculus and Ceratitis capitata reveal that cross‐recognition does not lead to complete avoidance of interspecific competition in nature
Published in Agricultural and forest entomology (01-08-2015)“…The avoidance of parasitized or infested hosts, which is a common phenomenon in parasitic wasps and phytophagous insects, may act both intra‐ and…”
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X-ray doses to safely release the parasitoid Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) reared on Anastrepha fraterculus larvae (Diptera: Tephritidae)
Published in Biocontrol science and technology (02-09-2015)“…Diachasmimorpha longicaudata is a koinobiont larval parasitoid that is currently used to control fruit flies of the genera Anastrepha, Ceratitis and…”
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Behavioural and Electrophysiological Response of IAnastrepha fraterculus/I to a γ-Lactone Synthetic Semiochemical
Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (01-02-2023)“…Specific attractants are one of the best allies in insect-integrated pest management. At present, monitoring of Anastrepha fraterculus, a species of great…”
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Fruit infestation patterns by Anastrepha fraterculus and Ceratitis capitata reveal that cross-recognition does not lead to complete avoidance of interspecific competition in nature: Avoidance of interspecific competition in fruit flies
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Male Sexual Behavior and Pheromone Emission Is Enhanced by Exposure to Guava Fruit Volatiles in Anastrepha fraterculus: e0124250
Published in PloS one (01-04-2015)“…Background Plant chemicals can affect reproductive strategies of tephritid fruit flies by influencing sex pheromone communication and increasing male mating…”
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