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    • Fruit infestation patterns by Anastrepha fraterculus and Ceratitis capitata reveal that cross-recognition does not lead to complete avoidance of interspecific competition in nature 

      Devescovi, Francisco; Liendo, María Clara; Bachmann, Guillermo Enrique; Bouvet, Juan Pedro; Milla, Fabian Horacio; Vera, María Teresa; Cladera, Jorge Luis; Segura, Diego Fernando (Wiley, 2015-08)
      1. The avoidance of parasitized or infested hosts, which is a common phenomenon in parasitic wasps and phytophagous insects, may act both intra- and interspecifically. Most studies on chemically-mediated avoidance of ...
    • 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 ...
    • Molecular markers for analyses of genetic diversity within the Anastrepha fraterculus complex with emphasis on Argentine populations 

      Gomulski, Ludvik; Vera, María Teresa; Lanzavecchia, Silvia Beatriz; Piccinno, Riccardo; Fiorenza, Giulia; De Luca, Daniel; Carrizo, Beatriz Noemi; Bouvet, Juan Pedro; Viana, Valeria Angelica; Cárceres, Carlos; Enkerlin, Walther; Malacrida, Anna; Gasperi, Giuliano (MDPI, 2024-10)
      The South American fruit fly Anastrepha fraterculus (Wiedmann) has a vast range extending from northern Mexico, through Central America, to South America where it is an extremely polyphagous pest of wild and cultivated ...
    • Precocious sexual signalling and mating in Anastrepha fraterculus (Diptera: Tephritidae) sterile males achieved through juvenile hormone treatment and protein supplements 

      Liendo, Marí­a Clara; Devescovi, Francisco; Bachmann, Guillermo Enrique; Utges, María E.; Abraham, Solana; Vera, María Teresa; Lanzavecchia, Silvia Beatriz; Bouvet, Juan Pedro; Gomez Cendra, Paula V.; Hendrichs, Jorge; Teal, Peter E. A.; Cladera, Jorge Luis; Segura, Diego Fernando (Cambridge University Press, 2013-02)
      Sexual maturation of Anastrepha fraterculus is a long process. Methoprene (a mimic of juvenile hormone) considerably reduces the time for sexual maturation in males. However, in other Anastrepha species, this effect depends ...