In order to reproduce, female tephritid fruit flies need both mates for fertilization and fruit for oviposition. Virgin females are prone to mating and approach males, attracted by their pheromones. Mated females, however, may experience an abrupt reduction of mating propensity and prioritise the search for suitable fruit rather than additional mates. Accordingly, mating in fruit flies may induce a switch in olfactory preferences of females from pheromones to fruit stimuli, and this switch may also be an important mediator of mating-induced sexual inhibition. To test for mating-induced switches in olfactory preference of female Queensland fruit fly, Bactrocera tryoni, we used wind tunnel assays to assess attraction of mated and virgin femal...
Olfaction plays a key role in the location of food and oviposition resources by tephritid fruit flie...
Chemical signals are the most widely used form of sexual communication throughout the living world. ...
Recent studies have shown that male fruit flies use close-range olfactory cues to assess the status ...
In order to reproduce, female tephritid fruit flies need both mates for fertilization and fruit for ...
Copulation and/or ejaculate components can alter female physiological state and female post-mating b...
Background: Plant chemicals can affect reproductive strategies of tephritid fruit flies by influenci...
Tephritidae, also known as the true fruit flies, comprise a huge number of key agricultural pests, c...
The specific mechanisms by which selective pressures affect individuals are often difficult to resol...
Sexual attraction in the tomato fruit fly, Neoceratitis cyanescens (Bezzi) (Diptera : Tephritidae) w...
The remarkably elaborate mating behaviour of many insect species has formed a very productive area ...
Plant chemicals can affect reproductive strategies of tephritid fruit flies by influencing sex phero...
Frugivorous tephritid fruit flies have lineages with high levels of host generalism. These insects u...
Queensland fruit fly is Australia’s most destructive horticultural insect pest. The flies need to ma...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster has become a model for olfaction and odour-mediated behaviour....
The frugivorous 'true' fruit fly, Bactrocera tryoni (Queensland fruit fly), is presumed to have a no...
Olfaction plays a key role in the location of food and oviposition resources by tephritid fruit flie...
Chemical signals are the most widely used form of sexual communication throughout the living world. ...
Recent studies have shown that male fruit flies use close-range olfactory cues to assess the status ...
In order to reproduce, female tephritid fruit flies need both mates for fertilization and fruit for ...
Copulation and/or ejaculate components can alter female physiological state and female post-mating b...
Background: Plant chemicals can affect reproductive strategies of tephritid fruit flies by influenci...
Tephritidae, also known as the true fruit flies, comprise a huge number of key agricultural pests, c...
The specific mechanisms by which selective pressures affect individuals are often difficult to resol...
Sexual attraction in the tomato fruit fly, Neoceratitis cyanescens (Bezzi) (Diptera : Tephritidae) w...
The remarkably elaborate mating behaviour of many insect species has formed a very productive area ...
Plant chemicals can affect reproductive strategies of tephritid fruit flies by influencing sex phero...
Frugivorous tephritid fruit flies have lineages with high levels of host generalism. These insects u...
Queensland fruit fly is Australia’s most destructive horticultural insect pest. The flies need to ma...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster has become a model for olfaction and odour-mediated behaviour....
The frugivorous 'true' fruit fly, Bactrocera tryoni (Queensland fruit fly), is presumed to have a no...
Olfaction plays a key role in the location of food and oviposition resources by tephritid fruit flie...
Chemical signals are the most widely used form of sexual communication throughout the living world. ...
Recent studies have shown that male fruit flies use close-range olfactory cues to assess the status ...