2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-72209-x
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Male-lure type, lure dosage, and fly age at feeding all influence male mating success in Jarvis’ fruit fly

Abstract: Males of certain Dacini fruit flies are strongly attracted to, and feed upon, plant secondary compounds such as methyl eugenol, raspberry ketone and zingerone. The consumed lure is generally found to induce physiological and behavioural changes that enhance the mating performance of lure-fed males. Male Bactrocera jarvisi respond strongly to zingerone from a young age, but only weakly respond to raspberry ketone. We hypothesized that this selective lure-response would be reflected in the physiological importan… Show more

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“…Eugenol analogues (isoeugenol, methyl-isoeugenol and dihydroeugenol) are also proving successful in attracting Bactrocera species [459,460]. Similar to species of the genus Ceratitis, the above compounds attract only males of the Bactrocera species and again are related to their mating success [461][462][463][464][465][466]. Methyl eugenol is considered one of the most powerful attractants for male fruit flies and it is extensively used in detection, population monitoring, delimitation and eradication campaigns worldwide [169,467,468].…”
Section: Population Monitoring and Early Detection Of Tephritid Outbr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eugenol analogues (isoeugenol, methyl-isoeugenol and dihydroeugenol) are also proving successful in attracting Bactrocera species [459,460]. Similar to species of the genus Ceratitis, the above compounds attract only males of the Bactrocera species and again are related to their mating success [461][462][463][464][465][466]. Methyl eugenol is considered one of the most powerful attractants for male fruit flies and it is extensively used in detection, population monitoring, delimitation and eradication campaigns worldwide [169,467,468].…”
Section: Population Monitoring and Early Detection Of Tephritid Outbr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eugenol analogues (isoeugenol, methyl-isoeugenol and dihydroeugenol) are also proving successful in attracting Bactrocera species [ 461 , 462 ]. Similar to species of the genus Ceratitis, the above compounds attract only males of the Bactrocera species and again are related to their mating success [ 463 , 464 , 465 , 466 , 467 , 468 ]. Methyl eugenol is considered one of the most powerful attractants for male fruit flies and it is extensively used in detection, population monitoring, delimitation and eradication campaigns worldwide [ 170 , 469 , 470 ].…”
Section: Tephritid Sexual Chemoecology: Real-world Applications and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%