During surveys conducted on guava orchards in Jalisco and Queretaro, Mexico, the presence of Conotrachelus dimidiatus was observed causing severe damage on guava fruits. The pest was identified based on morphological analysis. this is thought to be the first report of this damaging pest on guavas...
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Vargas-Madriz, H.; Martínez-Damian, M. T.; Lázaro-Dzul, M. O.; Terán-Vargas, A. P.; Azuara-Domínguez, A.
Publisher
Society of Southwestern Entomologists, Dallas, USA
Citation
Southwestern Entomologist, 2016, 41, 3, pp 883-885
Climate change may exacerbate the impacts of plant invasions by providing opportunities for new naturalisations and for alien species to expand into regions where previously they could not survive and reproduce. Although climate change is not expected to favour invasive plants in every case, in...
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Sheppard, C. S.; Burns, B. R.; Stanley, M. C.
Publisher
New Zealand Ecological Society, Christchurch, New Zealand
Citation
New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 2016, 40, 3, pp 398-405
During 2014-2015, algal spot disease was noticed in the guava orchards of northern and southern Thailand. Symptoms of the disease occurred on the leaves and fruit. Scabs were formed on heavily infected fruits. The associated algae were identified as Cephaleuros parasiticus by morphological...
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Sunpapao, A.; Thithuan, N.; Bunjongsiri, P.; Arikit, S.
Publisher
Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Citation
Australasian Plant Disease Notes, 2016, 11, 1, pp 12
This study records the occurrence of eucoilines (Hymenoptera: Figitidae), parasitoids of the African fig fly Zaprionus indianus Gupta (Diptera: Drosophilidae), in the Brazilian semi-arid Caatinga biome. We obtained from mango (Mangifera indica L.) and guava (Psidium guajava L.) fruits Drosophilidae ...
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Santos, W. G. N.; Fernandes, E. C.; Souza, M. M.; Guimarães, J. A.; Araujo, E. L.
Publisher
Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Londrina, Brazil
Citation
Semina: Ciências Agrárias (Londrina), 2016, 37, 5, pp 3055-3058
Plant invasion typically occurs within a landscape-scale framework of abiotic and biotic conditions, often resulting in emergent feedbacks among environment, ecosystem functions, and the dominance of invasive species. Understanding the mechanisms underlying successful invasions is an important...
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Barbosa, J. M.; Asner, G. P.; Hughes, R. F.; Johnson, M. T.
Publisher
Wiley, Hoboken, USA
Citation
Ecological Applications, 2017, 27, 2, pp 403-415
As habitat loss and fragmentation place growing pressure on endangered nonhuman primate populations, researchers find increasing evidence for novel responses in behavior. In western Uganda between the Budongo and Bugoma Forests, chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) inhabit a mosaic...
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McCarthy, M. S.; Lester, J. D.; Stanford, C. B.
Publisher
Springer, New York, USA
Citation
International Journal of Primatology, 2017, 38, 2, pp 321-337
Question: How did the native and alien woody plant communities of protected lowland wet forests of a tropical oceanic island change in the presence of understorey invasive alien plants over the medium (21-27 yrs) and longer term (68 yrs)? Location: Bel Ombre, Brise Fer and Macchabé forests in the...
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Florens, F. B. V.; Baider, C.; Seegoolam, N. B.; Zmanay, Z.; Strasberg, D.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Applied Vegetation Science, 2017, 20, 1, pp 94-105
Aristobia reticulator (Voet) is reported for the first time in India as a stem borer of litchi trees, Litchi chinensis Sonn. (Sapindaceae) in the State of Arunachal Pradesh. Beetles were observed feeding on bark, thereby girdling stems, branches, and soft twigs, while larvae tunneled inside the...
Author(s)
Kumawat, M. M.; Singh, K. M.; Wangchu, L.
Publisher
Coleopterists Society, Elk Grove, USA
Citation
Coleopterists Bulletin, 2017, 71, 1, pp 131-136
The infestation of fruit fly in guava fruit samples collected from five regions of Eritrea from November 2012 to January 2013 was studied. In total, 116 guava fruit samples were collected during the study period, of which 36 fruits (31%) were infested by fruit flies. The results showed variability...
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Hussain, M. A.; Haile, A.; Ahmad, T.
Publisher
Entomological Society of Southern Africa, Pretoria, South Africa
Citation
African Entomology, 2015, 23, 2, pp 510-513
The invasive drosophilid pests Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) and Zaprionus indianus Gupta (Diptera: Drosophilidae) were captured in traps baited with hydrolyzed protein lures during a trial aimed at monitoring Anastrepha flies infesting guava, Psidium guajava L. (Myrtales: Myrtaceae) in Xico,...
Author(s)
Lasa, R.; Tadeo, E.
Publisher
Florida Entomological Society, Lutz, USA
Citation
Florida Entomologist, 2015, 98, 3, pp 987-988