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Effect of marking pheromone on clutch size in the Mediterranean fruit fly
Authors:D. R. PAPAJ,B. D. ROITBERG,S. B. OPP,M. ALUJA,R. J. PROKOPY,T. T. Y. WONG&dagger  
Affiliation:Department of Entomology, University of Massachusetts;*Behavioural Ecology Research Group, Department of Biology, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver;†Tropical Fruits and Vegetables Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, USDA, Honolulu
Abstract:Abstract Using acridine orange to selectively stain eggs, we showed that wild-collected female Mediterranean fruit flies (Ceratitis capitata Wiedemann) laid fewer eggs per clutch in fruit previously infested with eggs than in uninfested fruit. This effect is apparently attributable to marking pheromone deposited by females after oviposition: clutch size on fruit infested with eggs but free of marking pheromone was not statistically different from that on uninfested fruit. Clutch size on uninfested fruit on which marking pheromone was artificially transferred was significantly lower than that on uninfested and untreated fruit. Marking pheromone had a comparable though not statistically significant effect on the clutch size of females originating from a strain maintained in the laboratory for several hundred generations.
Keywords:marking pheromone    oviposition    super-parasitism    Ceratitis capitata    clutch size.
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