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Fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) pests have a profound impact on
horticultural production and economy of many countries. It is
fundamental to understand their biology and evaluate methods for
their suppression, containment, or eradication. Area-Wide
Management of Fruit Fly Pests comprises contributions from
scientists from around the world on several species of tephritids
working on diverse subjects with a focus on area-wide management of
these pests. The first three sections of the book explore aspects
of the biology, ecology, physiology, behavior, taxonomy, and
morphology of fruit flies. The next two sections provide evidence
on the efficacy of attractants, risk assessment, quarantine, and
post-harvest control methods. The fifth and sixth sections examine
biological control methods such as the Sterile Insect Technique and
the use of natural enemies of fruit flies. The seventh section
focuses on area-wide integrated pest management and action
programs. Finally, the eighth section examines social, economic,
and policy issues of action programs aimed at involving the wider
community in the control of these pests and facilitate the
development of control programs. Features: Presents information on
the biology of tephritid flies. Provides knowledge on the use of
natural enemies of fruit flies for their biological control.
Includes research results on models and diets used for the Sterile
Insect Technique. Reports developments on the chemical ecology of
fruit flies that contribute to make control methods more specific
and efficient. Reviews subjects such as Holistic Pest Management
and Area-Wide Management Programs including social, economic, and
policy issues in various countries. The Open Access version of this
book, available at
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429355738, has been made
available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No
Derivatives 4.0 license.
Fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) pests have a profound impact on
horticultural production and economy of many countries. It is
fundamental to understand their biology and evaluate methods for
their suppression, containment, or eradication. Area-Wide
Management of Fruit Fly Pests comprises contributions from
scientists from around the world on several species of tephritids
working on diverse subjects with a focus on area-wide management of
these pests. The first three sections of the book explore aspects
of the biology, ecology, physiology, behavior, taxonomy, and
morphology of fruit flies. The next two sections provide evidence
on the efficacy of attractants, risk assessment, quarantine, and
post-harvest control methods. The fifth and sixth sections examine
biological control methods such as the Sterile Insect Technique and
the use of natural enemies of fruit flies. The seventh section
focuses on area-wide integrated pest management and action
programs. Finally, the eighth section examines social, economic,
and policy issues of action programs aimed at involving the wider
community in the control of these pests and facilitate the
development of control programs. Features: Presents information on
the biology of tephritid flies. Provides knowledge on the use of
natural enemies of fruit flies for their biological control.
Includes research results on models and diets used for the Sterile
Insect Technique. Reports developments on the chemical ecology of
fruit flies that contribute to make control methods more specific
and efficient. Reviews subjects such as Holistic Pest Management
and Area-Wide Management Programs including social, economic, and
policy issues in various countries. The Open Access version of this
book, available at
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429355738, has been made
available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No
Derivatives 4.0 license.
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