2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782009005000002
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Diversidade de moscas-das-frutas, suas plantas hospedeiras e seus parasitóides nas regiões Norte e Noroeste do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Abstract: RESUMO Em razão da exploração crescente da fruticultura nas regiões Norte e Noroeste do Estado do Rio de Janeiro e da importância econômica e quarentenária das moscas-das-frutas

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“…Parasitism of larvae of Tephritidae by Braconidae observed in this study was found in the same region by and is common in Brazil (Silva et al 2007a;Souza-Filho et al 2007;Leal et al 2009;Ronchi-Teles et al 2011). Doryctobracon areolatus is considered an important native species, mainly parasitizing species of Anastrepha in neotropical countries (Uchôa-Fernandes et al 2003a;Uchôa 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Parasitism of larvae of Tephritidae by Braconidae observed in this study was found in the same region by and is common in Brazil (Silva et al 2007a;Souza-Filho et al 2007;Leal et al 2009;Ronchi-Teles et al 2011). Doryctobracon areolatus is considered an important native species, mainly parasitizing species of Anastrepha in neotropical countries (Uchôa-Fernandes et al 2003a;Uchôa 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…The action of natural enemies is another biotic factor, as well as host availability and phenology, which has a strong influence on the population regulation of tephritid species (Leal et al 2009;Aluja et al 2012). In the Neotropical region, the braconid parasitoids are among the principal mortality factors of Anastrepha (Carvalho et al 2010).…”
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“…The fruit fly natural parasitism in Brazilian fruit producing regions varies a lot because it is affected by host fruit, host fly, local, and collection season (Leal et al, 2009). Studies of fruit fly parasitoid species show that, in Brazil, Doryctobracon areolatus is the most frequent parasitizing species of Anastrepha spp.…”
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confidence: 99%