The Impact of Predation Risks on the Development and Fecundity of the Bactrocera dorsalis Hendel
Xin Liu,
Jian Wen,
Xingyu Geng
et al.
Abstract:Predators are dependent on the capture of prey to meet their energetic and nutritive requirements, imposing a regime of predation risk. Consequently, prey experience both consumptive and non-consumptive effects. Non-consumptive effects may manifest through altered growth and ontogenetic trajectories of prey species, a dynamic modulated by olfactory or other sensory cues from predators. Bactrocera dorsalis Hendel represents a great invasive threat to global horticulture. While earlier research has primarily cen… Show more
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