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Novel analysis of spatial and temporal patterns of resource use in a group of tephritid flies of the genus Anastrepha. Ximenia americana is the host for Anastrepha alveata. These flies lay eggs in the fruit of the host plant. Anastrepha alveata tended t
Author(s): J. Sivinski, M. Aluja, J. Pinero and M. Ojeda
Month: May
Year: 2004
Publication Type: Article
Journal: Annals of the Entomological Society of America
Journal Link: http://www.entsoc.org/Pubs/Periodicals/Ann
Volume: 97
Issue: 3
Pages: 504-512
Article Topic(s): Disturbance
Research Setting(s): Forest
Species Referenced: Ximenia americana (Tallow wood),
Abstract
Investigates patterns of fruit flies in the genus Anastrepha.Suggested Citation
J. Sivinski, M. Aluja, J. Pinero and M. Ojeda. "Novel analysis of spatial and temporal patterns of resource use in a group of tephritid flies of the genus Anastrepha." Annals of the Entomological Society of America 97.3 (2004): 504-512.Go back