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Trapping and the Detection, Control, and Regulation of Tephritid Fruit Flies, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
Lures, Area-Wide Programs, and Trade Implications
Coordinators: Shelly Todd, Epsky Nancy, Jang Eric B., Reyes-Flores Jesus, Vargas Roger
Language: EnglishSubjects for Trapping and the Detection, Control, and Regulation of...:
Publication date: 09-2016
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 10-2014
638 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Short I. INTRODUCTION.- 1.1 Fruit Fly Alphabets.- II. LURES AND TRAPS.- 2.1 Pheromones, Male Lures, and Trapping of Tephritid Fruit Flies.- 2.2 History and Development of Food-Based Attractants.- 2.3 Plant Odors as Fruit Fly Attractants.- 2.4 Interactions between Tephritid Fruit Fly Physiological State and Stimuli from Baits and Traps: Looking for the Pied Piper of Hamelin to Lure Pestiferous Fruit Flies.- III. ECOLOGY AND DETECTION.- 3.1 Trapping to Monitor Tephritid Movement: Results, Best Practice, and Assessment of Alternatives.- 3.2 Fruit Fly Invasion: Historical, Biological, Economic Aspects and Management.- 3.3 Fruit Fly Detection Programs: The Potentials and Limitations of Trap Array.- 3.4 Spatial Analysis of Tephritid Fruit Fly Traps.- 3.5 Using Molecules to Identify the Source of Fruit Fly Invasions.- 3.6 Modeling Trapping of Fruit Flies for Detection, Suppression, or Eradication.- IV. ATTRACT AND KILL.-4.1 Priorities in Formulation and Activity of Adulticidal Insecticide Bait Sprays for Fruit Flies.- 4.2 Recent Developments and Applications of Bait Stations for Integrated Pest Management of Tephritid Fruit Flies.- 4.3 Male Annihilation: Past, Present, and Future.- 4.4 Mass trapping for fruit fly control.- V. PHYTOSANITARY PROGRAMS AND REGULATIONS.- 5.1 Integrating Tephritid Trapping into Phytosanitary Programs.- 5.2 Trapping Related to Phytosanitary Status and Trade.- VI. CODA.- 6.1 The Complexities of Knowing What It Is You Are Trapping.