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Figure 1 from: Schutze MK, Dammalage T, Jessup A, Vreysen MJB, Wornoayporn V, Clarke AR (2015) Effects of laboratory colonization on Bactrocera dorsalis (Diptera, Tephritidae) mating behaviour: 'what a difference a year makes'. In: De Meyer M, Clarke AR, Vera MT, Hendrichs J (Eds) Resolution of Cryptic Species Complexes of Tephritid Pests to Enhance SIT Application and Facilitate International Trade. ZooKeys 540: 369-383. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.540.9770

  • 1. Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
  • 2. International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria
  • 3. NSW Department of Primary Industries, Gosford, Australia

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Figure 1 - Behavioural parameters of Bactrocera dorsalis flies from Saraburi (S) and Nakhon Si Thammarat (N) (Thailand) during mating compatibility trials in 2010 and 2011. A Relative percentages and total numbers of each possible couple formed. Numbers in bars are total numbers of each couple formed summed across replicates B Mating latency as average time since first couple observed for couples formed C Average percentage of respective couples collected from the tree for each of the six mating compatibility comparisons. For all graphs, columns surmounted by the same letter within a year are not significantly different at α = 0.05.

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