Diversity of fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) Species in French Guiana: their main host plants and associated parasitoids during the period 19942003 and prospects for management

This study was carried out in French Guiana, over ten years (1994–2003)by three institutions (SPV, FDGPC and CIRAD); it updates the current state of knowledge ofTephritidae (both Dacini and Toxotrypanini tribes) species present in this country. Materials andmethods. The work was mainly conducted in...

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Autores principales: Vayssières, Jean-François, Cayol, J.P., Caplong, P., Seguret, J., Midgarden, D., Sauers-Muller, A., Zucchi, R., Uramoto, K., Malavasi, A.
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76654
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author Vayssières, Jean-François
Cayol, J.P.
Caplong, P.
Seguret, J.
Midgarden, D.
Sauers-Muller, A.
Zucchi, R.
Uramoto, K.
Malavasi, A.
author_browse Caplong, P.
Cayol, J.P.
Malavasi, A.
Midgarden, D.
Sauers-Muller, A.
Seguret, J.
Uramoto, K.
Vayssières, Jean-François
Zucchi, R.
author_facet Vayssières, Jean-François
Cayol, J.P.
Caplong, P.
Seguret, J.
Midgarden, D.
Sauers-Muller, A.
Zucchi, R.
Uramoto, K.
Malavasi, A.
author_sort Vayssières, Jean-François
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description This study was carried out in French Guiana, over ten years (1994–2003)by three institutions (SPV, FDGPC and CIRAD); it updates the current state of knowledge ofTephritidae (both Dacini and Toxotrypanini tribes) species present in this country. Materials andmethods. The work was mainly conducted in inhabited areas (from the Brazilian border to theSurinamese border) where cultivated fruit crops are located. Specimens were obtained by adulttrapping and fruit sampling in nearby orchards and at the edge of the rainforest. Trapping wasdone consistently for 10 years, while fruit sampling was a discontinuous activity. We present onlythe results for fruit sampling from three consecutive years (2001–2003) in which a total of 880 kgfrom 45 fruit species in 22 plant families were collected. Results. Twenty-nine plant species fromfourteen plant families were found to be hosts of twenty-one Anastrepha species and oneBactrocera species, Bactrocera carambolae Drew and Hancock. During this period, no specimenof Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) was collected in traps or fruit samples. We registered the mainfruit trees which were hosts for B. carambolae and Anastrepha spp. Five hymenopterous parasitoidspecies were identified. Among them, Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera,Braconidae) is an exotic species and was introduced into French Guiana in collaboration withBrazilian authorities (EMBRAPA) in 2000 and 2001 within the framework of a classical biologicalcontrol program. Conclusion. Our data provide baseline information about the tephritid species ofeconomic importance present in French Guiana and assist in developing potential future controlprograms of both the B. carambolae and Anastrepha species in the Amazon Basin. These preliminary results are discussed in the light of their implication for rainforest conservation effortsand also evolutionary relationships between fruit flies and their hosts
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spelling CGSpace766542025-01-27T15:00:52Z Diversity of fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) Species in French Guiana: their main host plants and associated parasitoids during the period 19942003 and prospects for management Vayssières, Jean-François Cayol, J.P. Caplong, P. Seguret, J. Midgarden, D. Sauers-Muller, A. Zucchi, R. Uramoto, K. Malavasi, A. french guiana fruit trees host plants data collection tephritidae braconidae anastrepha horticulture food science This study was carried out in French Guiana, over ten years (1994–2003)by three institutions (SPV, FDGPC and CIRAD); it updates the current state of knowledge ofTephritidae (both Dacini and Toxotrypanini tribes) species present in this country. Materials andmethods. The work was mainly conducted in inhabited areas (from the Brazilian border to theSurinamese border) where cultivated fruit crops are located. Specimens were obtained by adulttrapping and fruit sampling in nearby orchards and at the edge of the rainforest. Trapping wasdone consistently for 10 years, while fruit sampling was a discontinuous activity. We present onlythe results for fruit sampling from three consecutive years (2001–2003) in which a total of 880 kgfrom 45 fruit species in 22 plant families were collected. Results. Twenty-nine plant species fromfourteen plant families were found to be hosts of twenty-one Anastrepha species and oneBactrocera species, Bactrocera carambolae Drew and Hancock. During this period, no specimenof Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) was collected in traps or fruit samples. We registered the mainfruit trees which were hosts for B. carambolae and Anastrepha spp. Five hymenopterous parasitoidspecies were identified. Among them, Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera,Braconidae) is an exotic species and was introduced into French Guiana in collaboration withBrazilian authorities (EMBRAPA) in 2000 and 2001 within the framework of a classical biologicalcontrol program. Conclusion. Our data provide baseline information about the tephritid species ofeconomic importance present in French Guiana and assist in developing potential future controlprograms of both the B. carambolae and Anastrepha species in the Amazon Basin. These preliminary results are discussed in the light of their implication for rainforest conservation effortsand also evolutionary relationships between fruit flies and their hosts 2013-05 2016-08-30T12:46:09Z 2016-08-30T12:46:09Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76654 en Limited Access EDP Sciences Vayssieres, J., Cayol, J. P., Caplong, P., Seguret, J., Midgarden, D., Sauers-Muller, A., ... & Malavasi, A. (2013). Diversity of fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) species in French Guiana: their main host plants and associated parasitoids during the period 1994–2003 and prospects for management. Fruits, 68(03), 219-243.
spellingShingle french guiana
fruit trees
host plants
data collection
tephritidae
braconidae
anastrepha
horticulture
food science
Vayssières, Jean-François
Cayol, J.P.
Caplong, P.
Seguret, J.
Midgarden, D.
Sauers-Muller, A.
Zucchi, R.
Uramoto, K.
Malavasi, A.
Diversity of fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) Species in French Guiana: their main host plants and associated parasitoids during the period 19942003 and prospects for management
title Diversity of fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) Species in French Guiana: their main host plants and associated parasitoids during the period 19942003 and prospects for management
title_full Diversity of fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) Species in French Guiana: their main host plants and associated parasitoids during the period 19942003 and prospects for management
title_fullStr Diversity of fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) Species in French Guiana: their main host plants and associated parasitoids during the period 19942003 and prospects for management
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) Species in French Guiana: their main host plants and associated parasitoids during the period 19942003 and prospects for management
title_short Diversity of fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) Species in French Guiana: their main host plants and associated parasitoids during the period 19942003 and prospects for management
title_sort diversity of fruit fly diptera tephritidae species in french guiana their main host plants and associated parasitoids during the period 19942003 and prospects for management
topic french guiana
fruit trees
host plants
data collection
tephritidae
braconidae
anastrepha
horticulture
food science
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76654
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