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Fruit Flies

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The Fruit Fly Biosystematic Information Data Base
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    Chapter 2 Mitochondrial DNA Variation in Anastrepha fraterculus
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    Chapter 3 Evolutionary Patterns in Specialist and Generalist Species of Anastrepha
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    Chapter 4 Evolutionary Biology of Certain Chilean Rhagoletis Species
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    Chapter 5 Scanning Electron Microscopy and Its Taxonomic Significance in Fruit Flies
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    Chapter 6 Taxonomy, Distribution, and Natural Host Plants of Anastrepha Fruit Flies in Mexico
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    Chapter 7 Fruit Flies in Belize, Central America
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    Chapter 8 Occurrence and Distribution of Anastrepha in Melon Production Areas in Brazil
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    Chapter 9 Morphology and Histology of Salivary and Pleural Glands of Anastrepha from Brazil
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    Chapter 10 The Endocrine System of the Tephritidae
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    Chapter 11 Egg Development in Anastrepha suspensa : Influence of the Ecdysone Agonist, RH 5849
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    Chapter 12 Recent Advances and Future Directions in Tephritid Population Genetics
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    Chapter 13 Effect of Phenology on Allele Frequency Divergence in Apple Maggot Fly Populations
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    Chapter 14 Drosophila melanogaster as a Model System for Fruit Flies of Economic Importance: The Vitelline Membrane Protein 32E Gene Regulatory Sequences
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    Chapter 15 Molecular Genetic Studies of Tephritid Species in Hawaii
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    Chapter 16 Molecular and Genetic Studies of Alcohol Dehydrogenase of Ceratitis capitata
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    Chapter 17 Genetic Method for Separation of Males and Females of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly Ceratitis capitata , Based on Pupal Color Dimorphism for Mass-Rearing Applications
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    Chapter 18 Stability of a Double Translocation Strain in Ceratitis capitata
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    Chapter 19 Yellow: A New Mutant in Ceratitis capitata
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    Chapter 20 Field Evaluation of a Medfly Genetic Sexing Strain in Hawaii
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    Chapter 21 The Study of Movement in Tephritid Flies: Review of Concepts and Recent Advances
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    Chapter 22 Recent Advances in the Demography and Invasion Biology of Fruit Flies: A Summary
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    Chapter 23 Demography of Anastrepha Fruit Flies: A Case Study of Three Species of Economic Importance
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    Chapter 24 The Parasitoid Complexes of Frugivorous Fruit Flies of Central Europe
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    Chapter 25 Seasonal Variation of Medfly Occurrences in the Continental United States
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    Chapter 26 Relationship Between Host Plant Fruiting Phenology and Ceratitis capitata Distribution and Abundance in Hawaii
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    Chapter 27 Studies of the Complex Interactions Between Anastrepha Fruit Flies and Microorganisms
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    Chapter 28 Infestation and Injuries Caused by Fruit Flies in Citrus Orchards of the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil
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    Chapter 29 Population Distribution of the Oriental Fruit Fly in the Highlands of Northern Taiwan
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    Chapter 30 Levels of Quantitative Investigation of Tephritid Fly Foraging Behavior
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    Chapter 31 Uptake of Plant Surface Leachates by Apple Maggot Flies
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    Chapter 32 Sexual Selection in Tephritid Fruit Flies and Its Implication in the Sterile Insect Release Method
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    Chapter 33 Mating and Oviposition Behavior of Anastrepha grandis Under Laboratory Conditions
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    Chapter 34 Mating Competitiveness of Wild and Laboratory Mass-Reared Medflies: Effect of Male Size
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    Chapter 35 Female Medfly Refractory Period: Effect of Male Reproductive Status
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    Chapter 36 Female Medfly Refractory Period: Effect of First Mating with Sterile Males of Different Sizes
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    Chapter 37 Current Research on Fruit Fly Host Marking Pheromones
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    Chapter 38 Understanding Olfactory Attraction in Anastrepha Using A. ludens as a Model System
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    Chapter 39 Chemical Ecology of the Papaya Fruit Fly
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    Chapter 40 Prediction of Ceratitis capitata Captures Based on Climatic Factors
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    Chapter 41 Influence of Habitat on Ceratitis capitata Response to Trimedlure Traps
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    Chapter 42 Relative Effectiveness of Jackson and McPhail Traps: A Year-Long Comparison in Coffee in Guatemala
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    Chapter 43 Efficiency of Trimedlure for Medfly Trapping
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    Chapter 44 Improving Medfly Capture Efficacy in Jackson Traps
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    Chapter 45 Improving Fruit Fly Trapping Systems in Reunion Island
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    Chapter 46 Evaluation of Attractants to Trap Anastrepha Fruit Flies in Maracay, Aragua, Venezuela
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    Chapter 47 Attractiveness of Three Hydrolyzed Proteins to Ceratitis capitata
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    Chapter 48 Technology Transfer and Medfly Mass Production
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    Chapter 49 Mass-Rearing of Larval Fruit Fly Parasitoids in Hawaii
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    Chapter 50 Description of the Medfly Mass-Rearing Process at the San Miguel Petapa, Guatemala, Plant
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    Chapter 51 Mass-Rearing, Quality Control, and Male-Only Sterile Insect Technique Application with a Pupal Color Genetic Sexing Strain of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly
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    Chapter 52 Ten Years of Successful Medfly Sterile Mass Production at Metapa, Chiapas, Mexico
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    Chapter 53 Implementation of the Starter Diet Technique for Medfly Mass-Rearing at Metapa, Chiapas, Mexico
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    Chapter 54 Colonization and Establishment of Anastrepha serpentina for Mass-Rearing: Preliminary Results
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    Chapter 55 Adaptation of Anastrepha ludens (Loew) to an Enriched Recycled Diet
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    Chapter 56 Process Control for Medfly Mass Production at San Miguel Petapa, Guatemala: A System Approach
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    Chapter 57 Field Evaluation of Quality: Release-Recapture of Sterile Medflies of Different Sizes
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    Chapter 58 Gamma Radiation Affecting Pupation and Emergence Rates in the Medfly and the South American Fruit Fly
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    Chapter 59 Optimum Dosage for Irradiating Anastrepha obliqua Pupae to Obtain Highly Competitive Sterile Adults
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    Chapter 60 Fruit Fly Control and Eradication Program Management: Factors Influencing Action Criteria and Program Design
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    Chapter 61 Biological Control of Tephritid Fruit Flies by Inundative Releases of Natural Enemies
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    Chapter 62 Automatic Information Systems to Process Data from Field Operations in Fruit Fly Control Programs
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    Chapter 63 Fruit Fly Eradication in Hawaii: Environmental Considerations for Unique Island Ecosystems
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    Chapter 64 Efficacy of Sterile Release of Anastrepha suspensa Adults Against Wild Populations
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    Chapter 65 Eradication of the Melon Fly from the Okinawa Islands in Japan: I. Estimation of Population Density and Number of Sterile Flies Required for Eradication
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    Chapter 66 Elucidating the Biochemical Bases for Host Plant Selection and Manipulating Resistance to Tephritids
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    Chapter 67 Irradiation as a Quarantine Treatment for Mexican Mangoes
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    Chapter 68 Thermal Death Kinetics: Importance in Development of Heat-Based Quarantine Treatments
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    Chapter 69 Use of a Mixture of Boric Acid, Borax, Hydrolyzed Protein, and Water to Control Anastrepha Fruit Flies
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    Chapter 70 Control Technique of Melon Fly, Dacus cucurbitae , by Using Mixed Cuelure
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    Chapter 71 A Selective Chemical Control Method for the Mediterranean Fruit Fly in Guatemala
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    Chapter 72 Soybean Protein Hydrolysate Bait for Medfly Control
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    Chapter 73 Monitoring and Control of Fruit Flies by Pheromone Traps in Guava and Mango Orchards
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    Chapter 74 Intensive Gathering of Potential Fruit Fly Hosts to Obtain Biological Material and as a Cultural Control Method
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    Chapter 75 The Role of International Organizations in Support of Fruit Fly Action Programs
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    Chapter 76 Detection of Exotic Fruit Flies in the United States
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    Chapter 77 The 1989/1990 Mediterranean Fruit Fly Eradication Program in California
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    Chapter 78 Citrus Production Areas Maintained Free of Caribbean Fruit Fly for Export Certification
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    Chapter 79 Fruit Fly Eradication Research Programs in Hawaii
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    Chapter 80 National Plan Against Fruit Flies in Mexico
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    Chapter 81 Medfly Program in Guatemala and Mexico: Current Situation
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    Chapter 82 Pilot Eradication Project for the Carambola Fruit Fly in Coronie, Suriname
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    Chapter 83 Free Zone Program of Anastrepha grandis in Ecuador
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    Chapter 84 A Central American Program for Fruit Fly Control
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    Chapter 85 Control of Fruit Flies in the Tropical Regions of Asia
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    Chapter 86 The Eradication of the Melon Fly from the Okinawa Islands, Japan: II. Current Control Program
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    Chapter 87 California Fruit Industry Comments Regarding Fruit Fly Research
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    Chapter 88 Florida Citrus Industry Comments Regarding Fruit Fly Research
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Title
Fruit Flies
Published by
Springer New York, April 2013
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4757-2278-9
ISBNs
978-1-4757-2280-2, 978-1-4757-2278-9
Editors

Aluja, Martin, Liedo, Pablo

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Student > Ph. D. Student 2 40%
Student > Bachelor 1 20%
Student > Postgraduate 1 20%
Student > Master 1 20%
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences 4 80%
Environmental Science 1 20%