Innate recognition templates (IRTs) in insects are developed through many years of evolution. Here we investigated olfactory cues mediating oviposition behavior in the oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, and their role in triggering an IRT for oviposition site recognition. Behavioral assays with electrophysiologically active compounds from a preferred host, mango, revealed that one of the volatiles tested, c-octalactone, had a powerful effect in eliciting oviposition by gravid B. dorsalis females. Electrophysiological responses were obtained and flies clearly differentiated between treated and untreated substrates over a wide range of concentrations of c-octalactone. It triggered an innate response in flies, overriding inputs from othe...
The reproductive behaviour of Psyttalia concolor (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was studied through ethol...
In order to reproduce, female tephritid fruit flies need both mates for fertilization and fruit for ...
We assessed the role of visual and olfactory cues on oviposition preference in the oligophagous toma...
Innate recognition templates (IRTs) in insects are developed through many years of evolution. Here w...
SummaryBackgroundEgg-laying animals, such as insects, ensure the survival of their offspring by depo...
Olfaction plays a key role in the location of food and oviposition resources by tephritid fruit flie...
Egg-laying animals, such as insects, ensure thesurvival of their offspring by depositing their eggs ...
Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) is a vinegar fly species that originates from Eastern Asia and has sp...
The Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, is a highly destructive pest of various fruits. The rep...
Massive economic damage by spotted-wing drosophila (SWD), Drosophila suzukii, results from their uni...
With the aim of identifying key factors that determine oviposition decisions by Anastrepha obliqua f...
Frugivorous tephritid fruit flies have lineages with high levels of host generalism. These insects u...
Recognition and acceptance of a suitable host plant by phytophagous insects requires the integration...
In order to reproduce, female tephritid fruit flies need both mates for fertilization and fruit for ...
Although most studies on fruit fly oviposition behaviour focus on horizontal interactions with compe...
The reproductive behaviour of Psyttalia concolor (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was studied through ethol...
In order to reproduce, female tephritid fruit flies need both mates for fertilization and fruit for ...
We assessed the role of visual and olfactory cues on oviposition preference in the oligophagous toma...
Innate recognition templates (IRTs) in insects are developed through many years of evolution. Here w...
SummaryBackgroundEgg-laying animals, such as insects, ensure the survival of their offspring by depo...
Olfaction plays a key role in the location of food and oviposition resources by tephritid fruit flie...
Egg-laying animals, such as insects, ensure thesurvival of their offspring by depositing their eggs ...
Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) is a vinegar fly species that originates from Eastern Asia and has sp...
The Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, is a highly destructive pest of various fruits. The rep...
Massive economic damage by spotted-wing drosophila (SWD), Drosophila suzukii, results from their uni...
With the aim of identifying key factors that determine oviposition decisions by Anastrepha obliqua f...
Frugivorous tephritid fruit flies have lineages with high levels of host generalism. These insects u...
Recognition and acceptance of a suitable host plant by phytophagous insects requires the integration...
In order to reproduce, female tephritid fruit flies need both mates for fertilization and fruit for ...
Although most studies on fruit fly oviposition behaviour focus on horizontal interactions with compe...
The reproductive behaviour of Psyttalia concolor (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was studied through ethol...
In order to reproduce, female tephritid fruit flies need both mates for fertilization and fruit for ...
We assessed the role of visual and olfactory cues on oviposition preference in the oligophagous toma...