Highly variable COI haplotype diversity between three species of invasive pest fruit fly reflects remarkably incongruent demographic histories
Distance decay principles predict that species with larger geographic ranges would have
greater intraspecific genetic diversity than more restricted species. However, invasive pest …
greater intraspecific genetic diversity than more restricted species. However, invasive pest …
Genome report: chromosome-scale genome assembly of the West Indian fruit fly Anastrepha obliqua (Diptera: Tephritidae)
SB Sim, C Congrains… - G3: Genes …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The West Indian fruit fly, Anastrepha obliqua, is a major pest of mango in Central
and South America and attacks more than 60 species of host fruits. To support current …
and South America and attacks more than 60 species of host fruits. To support current …
Phylogenomic analysis provides diagnostic tools for the identification of Anastrepha fraterculus (Diptera: Tephritidae) species complex
C Congrains, JR Dupuis, EJ Rodriguez… - Evolutionary …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Insect pests cause tremendous impact to agriculture worldwide. Species identification is
crucial for implementing appropriate measures of pest control but can be challenging in …
crucial for implementing appropriate measures of pest control but can be challenging in …
Inadequate molecular identification protocols for invasive pests threaten biosecurity.
Keywords: DNA barcoding; globalization; invasion; pest management; taxonomy EN DNA
barcoding globalization invasion pest management taxonomy 355 360 6 06/08/23 …
barcoding globalization invasion pest management taxonomy 355 360 6 06/08/23 …
Integrative approach reveals the identity of Brazilian specimens previously recognized as Anastrepha dissimilis Stone, 1942 (Diptera: Tephritidae).
Anastrepha dissimilis is currently considered to be widely distributed in Brazil, occurring in
20 of 27 states. However, morphological differences between the holotype (from Plaisance …
20 of 27 states. However, morphological differences between the holotype (from Plaisance …
An intelligent identification system combining image and DNA sequence methods for fruit flies with economic importance (Diptera: Tephritidae)
J Wang, Y Chen, X Hou, Y Wang… - Pest Management …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUND Images and DNA sequences are two important methods for identifying fruit
fly species. In addition, the identification of insect species complexes is highly problematic …
fly species. In addition, the identification of insect species complexes is highly problematic …
New Species-Specific Primers for Molecular Diagnosis of Bactrocera minax and Bactrocera tsuneonis (Diptera: Tephritidae) in China Based on DNA Barcodes
L Zheng, Y Zhang, W Yang, Y Zeng, F Jiang, Y Qin… - Insects, 2019 - mdpi.com
Tephritidae fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are regarded as important damage-causing
species due to their ability to cause great economic losses in fruit and vegetable crops …
species due to their ability to cause great economic losses in fruit and vegetable crops …
Towards the implementation of a DNA barcode library for the identification of Peruvian species of Anastrepha (Diptera: Tephritidae)
I Bartolini, J Rivera, N Nolazco, A Olórtegui - Plos One, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The genus Anastrepha is a diverse lineage of fruit-damaging tephritid flies widespread
across the Neotropical Region. Accurate taxonomic identification of these flies is therefore of …
across the Neotropical Region. Accurate taxonomic identification of these flies is therefore of …
Climate suitability modeling for Anastrepha suspensa (Diptera: Tephritidae): current and future invasion risk analysis
G da Silva Santana, B Ronchi-Teles… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract The Caribbean fruit fly, Anastrepha suspensa (Lower, 1862)(Diptera: Tephritidae),
is a pest of significant economic importance in Central America and Florida (USA). This …
is a pest of significant economic importance in Central America and Florida (USA). This …
Genetic Variation in Anastrepha obliqua (Diptera: Tephritidae) in a Highly Diverse Tropical Environment in the Mexican State of Veracruz
There has been considerable interest in understanding biological, ecological, historical, and
evolutionary processes that contribute to the diversification of species and populations …
evolutionary processes that contribute to the diversification of species and populations …