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View article: Animal pollination contributes to more than half of Citrus production
Animal pollination contributes to more than half of Citrus production Open
Animal pollination is crucial for the reproduction and economic viability of a wide range of crops. Despite the existing data, the extent to which citrus crops depend on pollinators to guarantee fruit production still needs to be determine…
View article: The Population Dynamics and Parasitism Rates of Ceratitis capitata, Anastrepha fraterculus, and Drosophila suzukii in Non-Crop Hosts: Implications for the Management of Pest Fruit Flies
The Population Dynamics and Parasitism Rates of Ceratitis capitata, Anastrepha fraterculus, and Drosophila suzukii in Non-Crop Hosts: Implications for the Management of Pest Fruit Flies Open
Understanding the seasonal dynamics inherent to non-crop host–fruit fly–parasitoid interactions is vitally important for implementing eco-friendly pest control strategies. This study assessed the abundance and seasonal infestation levels o…
View article: Native pollinators increase fruit set while honeybees decrease the quality of mandarins in family farms
Native pollinators increase fruit set while honeybees decrease the quality of mandarins in family farms Open
Family farms can benefit from the presence of a diverse set of native pollinators and associated pollination services. In the present study we assessed the effect of flower visitor richness and visitation rate by honeybees and native insec…
View article: What is the level of fruit infestation by pulp-feeding insects? An overview of their meaning and measurement
What is the level of fruit infestation by pulp-feeding insects? An overview of their meaning and measurement Open
Despite the economic, ecological, and evolutionary importance of the fruit infestation level by pulp-feeding insects, its meaning and measurement are confusing yet. We show the first overview of the fruit infestation level, which emphasize…
View article: An egg‐laying device to estimate the induction of sterility in <i>Ceratitis capitata</i> (Diptera: Tephritidae) sterile insect technique programmes
An egg‐laying device to estimate the induction of sterility in <i>Ceratitis capitata</i> (Diptera: Tephritidae) sterile insect technique programmes Open
Area‐wide environmentally friendly pest control methods such as the sterile insect technique ( SIT ) are being developed and improved to contribute in managing agricultural, environmental and public health problems. A key aspect to evaluat…
View article: Temporal Diversity and Abundance Patterns of Parasitoids of Fruit-Infesting Tephritidae (Diptera) in the Argentinean Yungas: Implications for Biological Control
Temporal Diversity and Abundance Patterns of Parasitoids of Fruit-Infesting Tephritidae (Diptera) in the Argentinean Yungas: Implications for Biological Control Open
A 4-yr study was done to analyze seasonal patterns underlying host plant-fruit fly-parasitoid interactions in a secondary forest in the Argentinean Yunga and its importance for the implementation of conservation and augmentative biological…
View article: Occurrence of diapause in neotropical parasitoids attacking <scp><i>A</i></scp><i>nastrepha fraterculus</i> (<scp>D</scp>iptera: <scp>T</scp>ephritidae) in a subtropical rainforest from <scp>A</scp>rgentina
Occurrence of diapause in neotropical parasitoids attacking <span><i>A</i></span><i>nastrepha fraterculus</i> (<span>D</span>iptera: <span>T</span>ephritidae) in a subtropical rainforest from <span>A</span>rgentina Open
Incidence of diapause in neotropical parasitoid species associated with the tephritid fruit fly A nastrepha fraterculus ( W iedemann) infesting three major host plants collected from the southernmost end of A rgentinean Y ungas rainforest …