Factors Affecting Water Deprivation Resistance in Bactrocera oleae (Olive Fruit Fly)

Evangelia I. Balampekou, D. Koveos, Thomas M. Koutsos, Georgios C. Menexes, N. Kouloussis
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The olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae (Rossi) (Diptera: Tephritidae), causes significant damage to olive crops worldwide. However, the factors affecting its survival under water deprivation have not been studied yet. In this study, the water deprivation resistance of male and female olive fruit flies was measured at three ages in virgin and mated adults fed either a full or a restricted diet. The experiments (24 treatments) were conducted under constant laboratory conditions, using insects collected in the wild and reared on olives. Additionally, a baseline experiment was conducted to provide data on the insects’ life expectancy under no-stress conditions. Our findings revealed that males showed much less resistance under water deprivation compared to females. Younger adults endured for longer than older ones, and adults fed a restricted diet endured water deprivation longer than those fed a full diet. Our results suggest that during periods of water scarcity, releasing sterile males is most effective, because the wild male population decreases. Since females of reproductive age are more resistant, this should ensure a higher number of matings with sterile males. These findings can be used to formulate improved pest control strategies that enhance olive product quality while relying less on insecticides.
影响油橄榄果蝇耐缺水能力的因素
橄榄果蝇(Bactrocera oleae (Rossi))(双翅目:Tephritidae)对世界各地的橄榄作物造成严重危害。然而,影响其在缺水条件下生存的因素尚未得到研究。在这项研究中,我们测量了橄榄果蝇雌雄个体在三个年龄段的抗缺水能力,它们分别是以全食或限食喂养的处女蝇和交配成蝇。实验(24 个处理)是在恒定的实验室条件下进行的,使用的昆虫是在野外采集并在橄榄上饲养的。此外,还进行了一项基线实验,以提供昆虫在无压力条件下的预期寿命数据。我们的研究结果表明,与雌性昆虫相比,雄性昆虫在缺水条件下的抵抗力要弱得多。年幼的成虫比年长的成虫忍受的时间更长,喂养限制食物的成虫比喂养全食物的成虫忍受缺水的时间更长。我们的研究结果表明,在缺水期间,释放不育雄性最有效,因为野生雄性数量会减少。由于育龄雌性的抵抗力更强,这应能确保与不育雄性交配的数量更多。这些发现可用于制定改进的害虫控制策略,在提高橄榄产品质量的同时减少对杀虫剂的依赖。
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