Highly variable COI haplotype diversity between three species of invasive pest fruit fly reflects remarkably incongruent demographic histories

C Doorenweerd, M San Jose, N Barr, L Leblanc… - Scientific Reports, 2020 - nature.com
Distance decay principles predict that species with larger geographic ranges would have
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 …

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 …

Inadequate molecular identification protocols for invasive pests threaten biosecurity.

C Doorenweerd, M San Jose, L Leblanc… - Systematic …, 2023 - search.ebscohost.com
Keywords: DNA barcoding; globalization; invasion; pest management; taxonomy EN DNA
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).

AS Araujo, RA Zucchi, AL Norrbom, F Nanini… - 2023 - alice.cnptia.embrapa.br
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Genetic Variation in Anastrepha obliqua (Diptera: Tephritidae) in a Highly Diverse Tropical Environment in the Mexican State of Veracruz

R Ruiz-Arce, MS Islam, M Aluja… - Journal of Economic …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
There has been considerable interest in understanding biological, ecological, historical, and
evolutionary processes that contribute to the diversification of species and populations …