Dispersal of Irradiated Queensland Fruit-Flies, Dacus-Tryoni (Froggatt) (Diptera, Tephritidae), in Southeastern Australia
JR Macfarlane, RW East, RAI Drew and GA Betlinski
Australian Journal of Zoology
35(3) 275 - 281
Published: 1987
Abstract
Mark-release-recapture studies with laboratory-reared irradiated Dacus tryoni (Froggatt) were undertaken in summer in south-eastern Australia. These showed that flies can disperse up to 94 km, almost four times the furthest distance recorded previously for this species. Most recaptures beyond 6 km were east of the point of release. Several distant traps each caught more than one fly, indicating that the flies moved together over long distances. This suggests that mating could occur and that new infestations could result from the long-distance migration of adults.https://doi.org/10.1071/ZO9870275
© CSIRO 1987