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Coexistence between two fruit fly species is supported by the different strength of intra- and interspecific competition
Liendo, María Clara; Parreño, María Alejandra; Cladera, Jorge Luis; Vera, María Teresa; Segura, Diego Fernando (2018-04)1. Unravelling the strength and modes of interspecific interactions between resident and introduced species is necessary in order to understand the basis of their coexistence or the displacement of the former by the ... -
Dynamics of genetic variability in Anastrepha fraterculus (Diptera: Tephritidae) during adaptation to laboratory rearing conditions
Parreño, María Alejandra; Scannapieco, Alejandra Carla; Remis, Maria Isabel; Juri, Marianela Lucía; Vera, María Teresa; Segura, Diego Fernando; Cladera, Jorge Luis; Lanzavecchia, Silvia Beatriz (BioMed Central, 2014)Background: Anastrepha fraterculus is one of the most important fruit fly plagues in the American continent and only chemical control is applied in the field to diminish its population densities. A better understanding ... -
Evolution of Animal South American RVA Told by the NSP4 Gene E12 Genotype
Miño, Samuel; Badaracco, Alejandra; Louge Uriarte, Enrique Leopoldo; Ciarlet, Max; Parreño, Viviana (MDPI, 2022-11-12)Rotavirus A (RVA) possesses a genome of 11 double-stranded (ds) RNA segments, and each segment encodes one protein, with the exception of segment 11. NSP4 is a non-structural multifunctional protein encoded by segment 10 ... -
Individual precocity, temporal persistence, and task-specialization of hygienic bees from selected colonies of apis mellifera
Scannapieco, Alejandra Carla; Lanzavecchia, Silvia Beatriz; Parreño, María Alejandra; Liendo, María Clara; Cladera, Jorge Luis; Spivak, Marla; Palacio, María Alejandra (2016)Hygienic behaviour is a complex trait that gives Apis mellifera L. resistance against brood diseases. Variability in the expression of hygienic behaviour is evidenced at the colonylevel and is explained by the proportion ... -
Infestation of fruit by conspecific and heterospecific females deters oviposition in two Tephritidae fruit fly species
Liendo, María Clara; Parreño, María Alejandra; Pietrek, Alejandro G.; Bouvet, Juan Pedro; Milla, Fabian Horacio; Vera, María Teresa; Cladera, Jorge Luis; Segura, Diego Fernando (Wiley, 2020-09)Tephritidae fruit fly larvae develop entirely in the host chosen by the females. To improve the fitness of their progeny, females would benefit from rejecting previously exploited hosts. Anastrepha fraterculus and Ceratitis ...