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Poisoned protein baits comprise a recognized method for controlling tephritid fruit flies in the form of a 'lure-and-kill' technique. However, little is known about how a fly's internal protein and carbohydrate levels (i.e. nutritional... more
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Poisoned protein baits comprise a recognized method for controlling tephritid fruit flies in the form of a 'lure-and-kill' technique. However, little is known about how a fly's internal protein and carbohydrate levels (i.e. nutritional... more
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    • Zoology
Frugivorous dacine fruit flies were studied in a lowland tropical rain forest in Papua New Guinea to determine their host specificity, abundance, and the number of species attacking various plant species. Plant species hosted 0–3 fruit... more
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      Tropical EcologyEcologyPapua New GuineaBeta diversity
Multiple mating was investigated in two tephritid species when females were under minimal male pressure because they were each confined with a single male in cages 20r20r20 cm and observed daily until they died. Laboratory-reared females... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyZoologySurvival AnalysisMultiple Mating
Journal of Tropical Ecology (2002) 18:441–448. With 1 figure. Copyright  2002 Cambridge University Press DOI:10.1017/S0266467402002298 Printed in the United Kingdom ... ANTHONY R. CLARKE*1, SOLOMON BALAGAWI†, BARBARA CLIFFORD*, RICHARD... more
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      Tropical EcologyEcologyPapua New GuineaBehaviour
1. The extent to which plant-herbivore feeding interactions are specialized is key to understand the processes maintaining the diversity of both tropical forest plants and their insect herbivores. However, studies documenting the full... more
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      Animal EcologyCompetitionBiodiversityPapua New Guinea
The host use patterns of tephritids (fruit flies) range from those that are highly specific (monophagous, oligophagous) to those that use a wide range of hosts from different plant families (polyphagous). Knowledge of the mechanisms... more
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      BiologyTephritidaeBactrocera
Frugivorous dacine fruit flies were studied in a lowland tropical rain forest in Papua New Guinea to determine their host specificity, abundance, and the number of species attacking various plant species. Plant species hosted 0–3 fruit... more
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      Tropical EcologyBiologyEcologyPapua New Guinea
Based on literature records and the results of an extensive trapping program, presence records for 194 species of Bactrocera and Dacus in the 19 provinces of Papua New Guinea are presented: of the 770 records over 500 are new. Based on... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyZoologyEcologyEndemism
Poisoned protein baits comprise a recognized method for controlling tephritid fruit flies in the form of a 'lure-and-kill' technique. However, little is known about how a fly's internal protein and carbohydrate levels (i.e. nutritional... more
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      PhysiologyZoologyNutritionBiology
Fig. S1. Phylogenetic relationships among the studied plant species. Branch lengths are proportional to the number of nucleotide substitutions in rbcL sequences. Branch lengths for most clades were approximated using 1,285 base pairs of... more
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In Queensland, three tomato (Lycopersicon lycopersicum) cultivars, Grosse Lisse, Roma and Cherry, are infested by Queensland fruit fly, Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt). In this study, we examined if there was a correlation between... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyZoologyHorticultureBiology
Plants and invertebrate herbivores are major constituents of terrestrial food webs. Identifying component species and tracing their interactions in highly diverse communities are a monumental task. Novotny et al. 2010 present the first... more
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      InvertebratesBiologyEcologyAnimal Ecology
Host plants used by phytophagous insects can have significant consequences on demography parameters, overall lifetime fitness and their subsequent population dynamics. Here, we conduct a comparative demographic study between the... more
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      BiologyIntegrated Pest ManagementPEST analysis
Fruit flies require protein for reproductive development and actively feed upon protein sources in the field. Liquid protein baits mixed with insecticide are used routinely to manage pest fruit flies, such as Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt).... more
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Frugivorous dacine fruit flies were studied in a lowland tropical rain forest in Papua New Guinea to determine their host specificity, abundance, and the number of species attacking various plant species. Plant species hosted 0-3 fruit... more
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      BiologyEcologyPapua New GuineaBeta diversity
Multiple mating was investigated in two tephritid species when females were under minimal male pressure because they were each confined with a single male in cages 20r20r20 cm and observed daily until they died. Laboratory-reared females... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyZoologyBiologySurvival Analysis
The host use patterns of tephritids (fruit flies) range from those that are highly specific (monophagous, oligophagous) to those that use a wide range of hosts from different plant families (polyphagous). Knowledge of the mechanisms... more
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      BiologyTephritidaeBactrocera
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsSociologyDemography
Typical of the wet/dry tropical environment in northern Australia, stream discharge increases in proportion with rainfall in the wet season and decreases with the recession of rainfall. Stream flow and groundwater level decrease as the... more
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    • Geology