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Host plant range of fruit fly community (Diptera: Tephritidae): larval performance in relation to fruit composition

Hafsi Abir, Chermiti Brahim, Facon Benoît, Ravigné Virginie, Quilici Serge, Duyck Pierre François. 2016. Host plant range of fruit fly community (Diptera: Tephritidae): larval performance in relation to fruit composition. In : Tephritid Workers of Europe, Africa and the Middle East: 3rd International Symposium 11-14 April 2016 Stellenbosch, South Africa. TEAM. Stellenbosch : TEAM, Résumé, 12. International Symposium of Tephritid Workers of Europe, Africa and the Middle East (TEAM 2016). 3, Stellenbosch, Afrique du Sud, 11 Avril 2016/14 Avril 2016.

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Résumé : The family Tephritidae is able to infest a large number of host plant species. Some tephritid species are highly polyphagous, while others are stenophagous or even strictly monophagous. The host fruit affects the larval development (with potential huge impact on adult fecundity). In this study we established the relationship between available nutrients in fruits and the host specialisation of seven tephritid species in La Réunion. Three life history traits (survivorship, developmental duration and pupal weight) were studied in the laboratory for each of the 22 fruit species occurring in La Réunion. In addition, data on the nutritional composition for all the studied fruits was gathered from existing databases. The three life-history traits differ significantly depending on the fruit species. Bactrocera zonata, Ceratitis catoirii, C. rosaand C. capitate were able to survive on a larger range of fruits compared with the three other species that have a more narrow host range. Pupal weight was significantly correlated to the larval duration for Ceratitis catoirii, C. capitata, Bactrocera zonata, B. cucurbitae, and Neoceratitis cyanescens. Co-inertia analyses on the relationship between fruit nutrients composition and survivorship of Tephritidae showed that the polyphagous fruit flies (B. zonata, C. catoirii, C. rosaand C. capitata) survived better in fruits with higher level of carbohydrate than oligophagous fruit flies (B. cucurbitae, Dacus demmereziand N. cyanescens). This study also allows us to define the fundamental host range of the different tephritid flies which is particularly crucial to predict and prevent their invasion. (Texte intégral)

Classification Agris : H10 - Ravageurs des plantes
F60 - Physiologie et biochimie végétale

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Hafsi Abir, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR PVBMT (REU)
  • Chermiti Brahim, Université de Sousse (TUN)
  • Facon Benoît, INRA (FRA)
  • Ravigné Virginie, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR PVBMT (REU) ORCID: 0000-0002-4252-2574
  • Quilici Serge, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR PVBMT (REU)
  • Duyck Pierre François, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR PVBMT (REU) ORCID: 0000-0001-5484-1970

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