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Oviposition behavior of Anastrepha fraterculus in apple and diel pattern of activities in an apple orchard in Brazil
Authors:Regina L Sugayama  Elisabete S Branco  Aldo Malavasi  Adalecio Kovaleski  Ildelbrando Nora
Institution:(1) Dept. Biologia, Inst. Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo, CP 11.461, CEP 05.422- 970, São Paulo, SP, Brazil;(2) Depto. Entomologia, ESALQ/USP, CP 09, CEP 13.418-900, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil;(3) EMBRAPA/CNPUV, CP 177, CEP 95.200-000, Vacaria, RS, Brazil;(4) EPAGRI/CTA do Alto Vale do Rio do Peixe, CP 591, CEP 89.500-000, Caçador, SC, Brazil
Abstract:The oviposition behavior and diel pattern of activities of Anastrepha fraterculus (Wied.) (Diptera: Tephritidae) were observed in an apple orchard and fruit characteristics involved in oviposition preferences were investigated in field cage tests. Fruit size influenced fruit acceptability as an oviposition site by females which did not discriminate among the cultivars lsquoGalarsquo, lsquoFujirsquo, and lsquoGolden Deliciousrsquo when same-size fruits were presented simultaneously. Oviposition behavior in apples was basically the same as that described for primary hosts. Hourly census of fly activity indicated that adults did not overnight in the orchard and that they entered the orchard around 1100 h when temperature reached about 21 °C . Bird droppings were an important food item for adults. Behavioral differences between males and females might account for a significant biased sex ratio both in the orchard and at the edge of the native surrounding vegetation. Implications for fruit fly management in Brazilian apple orchards are discussed.
Keywords:Anastrepha fraterculus  Tephritidae  apple  oviposition behavior  host acceptability
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