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Author(s): PONCIO, S.; ANDREAZZA, F.; BARCELOS, L. B.; PEREIRA, H. C.; NAVA, D. E.
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Author(s): PANCIO, S.; NUNES, A. M.; GONÇALVES, R. S.; LISBOA, H.; MANICA-BERTO, R.; GARCIA, M. S.; NAVA, D. E.
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Author(s): PONCIO, S.; NUNES, A. M.; LISBOA, H.; NAVA, D. E.
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Author(s): PANCIO, S.; NUNES, A. M.; BARCELOS, L. B.; ANDREAZZA, F.; NAVA, D. E.
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Author(s): PIOVESAN, B.; CONTRERAS MIRANDA, J. A.; GONÇALVES, R. da S.; NÖRNBERG, S. D.; BERNARDI, D.; BOTTON, M.; NAVA, D. E. The use of toxic baits has become one of the main methods of management of fruit flies in Brazil. The application of toxic baits may cause side effects on the native parasitoid Doryctobracon areolatus... ... |
Author(s): SOUSA, M. do S. M. de; PINHEIRO, L. dos S.; DEUS, E. da G. de; ADAIME, R.
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Author(s): PIOVESAN, B.; GONÇALVES, R. da S.; NÖRNBERG, S. D.; LLANO, J. H. G.; CONTRERAS-MIRANDA, J.; BERNARDI, D.; NAVA, D. E. Doryctobracon areolatus (Szépligeti) is an endoparasitoid and promising fruit fly control agent. The objective of the study was to determine the spatial (horizontal and vertical) and temporal dispersi... ... |
Author(s): PARANHOS, B. A. J.; SIVINSKI, O.; STUHL, C.; HOLLER, T.; ALUJA, M. Endoparasitoid larvae may eliminate heterospeciÞc competitors by physical or physiological means. The outcomes of these intrinsic competitions are often predictable with one species typically eliminat... ... |
Author(s): PARANHOS, B. A. J.; SIVINSKI, J.; STUHL, C.; HOLLER, T.; ALUJA, M. Larvas de endoparasitóides podem eliminar concorrentes heteroespecíficos por meios físicos ou fisiológicos. Os resultados destas competições intra-hospedeiro são muitas vezes previsíveis, com uma espé... ... |
Hymenopteran parasitoids associated with frugivorous larvae in a brazilian caatinga-cerrado Ecotone. Author(s): SOUZA, A. R. de; LOPES-MIELEZRSKI, G. N.; LOPES, E. N.; QUERINO, R. B.; CORSATO, C. D. A.; GIUSTOLIN, T. A.; ZUCCHI, R. A. The purpose of this study was to investigate native species of parasitoids of frugivorous larvae and their associations with host plants in commercial guava orchards and in typical native dry forests... ... |
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