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Reproductive interference between two serious pests,oriental fruit flies <Emphasis Type="Italic">Bactrocera carambolae</Emphasis> and <Emphasis Type="Italic">B. dorsalis</Emphasis> (Diptera: Tephritidae), with very wide but partially overlapping host ranges
Authors:Daisuque Kitano  Nobuyuki Fujii  Sujiono  Shigemasa Yamaue  Tasuku Kitamura  Atsushi Honma  Morio Tsukada  Takayoshi Nishida  Hiroichi Sawada  Koh-Ichi Takakura
Institution:1.Graduate School of Environmental Science,The University of Shiga Prefecture,Hikone,Japan;2.Balai Besar Peramalan Organisme Pengganggu Tumbuhan,Karawang,Indonesia;3.Graduate School of Bioresources,Mie University,Tsu,Japan
Abstract:Bactrocera carambolae and B. dorsalis (Diptera: Tephritidae) are extremely destructive pests of fruits and vegetables in the Asia-Pacific region. Earlier reports have described that B. carambolae and B. dorsalis, respectively, use mainly star fruit and mango, suggesting a certain level of host partitioning which can be ascribed neither to differences in larval food qualities nor host-specific parasitoid mortality. This study specifically examined reproductive interference (antagonistic sexual interaction) between B. carambolae and B. dorsalis as a potential factor strongly affecting their host partitioning. We observed mating behaviors, especially interspecific courtships and mating, by cohabiting the conspecific and heterospecific pairs together. Consequently, we quantified their effects on the reproductive success of females. Males of both species frequently courted their own females, but they also courted females of other species. Courtship refusal by females was not selective in males of either species. This incomplete discrimination of both sexes led to frequent occurrences of interspecific sexual interactions in both species, but only B. carambolae females showed reduced reproductive success. These results suggest that B. dorsalis, superior in reproductive interference, can occupy high-quality mango, whereas B. carambolae, inferior in reproductive interference, must use low-quality star fruit.
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