The highly invasive spotted wing Drosophila Drosophila suzukii is a key pest of soft fruit and berries in Europe and North America, and development of control techniques is an urgent research challenge. Drosophila suzukii is widely associated with the yeast Hanseniaspora uvarum. Yeasts are symbionts of drosophilid flies and communicate with insects through volatile metabolites for spore dispersal. Accordingly, yeasts and behaviour-modifying chemicals produced by yeasts are prospective tools for environmentally sound insect management. We first bioassayed flight attraction, feeding and oviposition of D. suzukii females in response to H. uvarum yeast and blueberries, which are a preferred host fruit. We then investigated the combined effect o...
Mutualisms are among the most ubiquitous interactions in nature yet the general rules governing them...
Drosophila suzukii (Matsumara) (Diptera: Drosophilidae), the spotted wing drosophila, is a global pe...
We previously showed that the females of the mushroom sciarid, Lycoriella ingenua (Dufour, 1839) (Di...
The highly invasive spotted wing Drosophila Drosophila suzukii is a key pest of soft fruit and berri...
BACKGROUND The invasive pest, Drosophila suzukii attacks fresh soft-skinned fruit. Broad-spectrum in...
The olfactory cues used by various animals to detect and identify food items often include volatile ...
Drosophila suzukii is an invasive pest of soft and stone fruit originating from southeast Asia, whic...
Summary 1.In nature, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster is attracted to fermenting fruit. Micro‐o...
1.Since its recent invasion of the European and American continents, the spotted wing Drosophila Dro...
A goal in insect–microbe ecology is to understand the mechanisms regulating species associations and...
Drosophila suzukii is a polyphagous pest that causes economic losses to soft and stone fruit crops. ...
As pests of fruits and vegetables, ovipositing tephritid fruit flies are infamous for their frugivor...
Yeast-insect interactions have been well characterized in drosophilid flies, but not in tephritid fr...
Abstract Drosophila suzukii flies cause economic losses to fruit crops globally. Previous work shows...
How do invasive pests affect interactions between members of pre-existing agrosystems? The invasive ...
Mutualisms are among the most ubiquitous interactions in nature yet the general rules governing them...
Drosophila suzukii (Matsumara) (Diptera: Drosophilidae), the spotted wing drosophila, is a global pe...
We previously showed that the females of the mushroom sciarid, Lycoriella ingenua (Dufour, 1839) (Di...
The highly invasive spotted wing Drosophila Drosophila suzukii is a key pest of soft fruit and berri...
BACKGROUND The invasive pest, Drosophila suzukii attacks fresh soft-skinned fruit. Broad-spectrum in...
The olfactory cues used by various animals to detect and identify food items often include volatile ...
Drosophila suzukii is an invasive pest of soft and stone fruit originating from southeast Asia, whic...
Summary 1.In nature, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster is attracted to fermenting fruit. Micro‐o...
1.Since its recent invasion of the European and American continents, the spotted wing Drosophila Dro...
A goal in insect–microbe ecology is to understand the mechanisms regulating species associations and...
Drosophila suzukii is a polyphagous pest that causes economic losses to soft and stone fruit crops. ...
As pests of fruits and vegetables, ovipositing tephritid fruit flies are infamous for their frugivor...
Yeast-insect interactions have been well characterized in drosophilid flies, but not in tephritid fr...
Abstract Drosophila suzukii flies cause economic losses to fruit crops globally. Previous work shows...
How do invasive pests affect interactions between members of pre-existing agrosystems? The invasive ...
Mutualisms are among the most ubiquitous interactions in nature yet the general rules governing them...
Drosophila suzukii (Matsumara) (Diptera: Drosophilidae), the spotted wing drosophila, is a global pe...
We previously showed that the females of the mushroom sciarid, Lycoriella ingenua (Dufour, 1839) (Di...