The Study of Movement in Tephritid Flies: Review of Concepts and Recent Advances

作者: M. Aluja

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-2278-9_21

关键词: PupaPredationEcologyParasitoidForagingHost (biology)Sterile insect techniqueHabitatToxicologyKinesisBiology

摘要: Kinesis is a fundamental component of almost any activity fruit fly larvae or adult engages in: movement within the pulp inflorescence while feeding escaping parasitoid sting, exit from and burial into ground for pupation, newly emerged to sheltered site, foraging adults searching food, mates, oviposition sites, refugia, escape predators such as spiders, oriented towards pheromone host volatile source, long range displacements between patches habitats.

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