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Biology, ecology and invasiveness of the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata: a review

Giulia Giunti, Giovanni Benelli, Orlando Campolo, Angelo Canale, Apostolos Kapranas, Pablo Liedo, Marc De Meyer, David Nestel, Luca Ruiu, Francesca Scolari, Xingeng Wang, Nikos T. Papadopoulos

2023Entomologia Generalis22 citationsDOI

Abstract

The Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly), Ceratitis capitata, is a highly polyphagous pest that is economically important for fruit production in tropical, subtropical and temperate regions. It is considered a cosmopolitan pest due to its extreme invasiveness and has established populations in all continents except Antarctica. The medfly's broad range of host plants and distinctive biological, behavioral, and genetic traits help it easily adapt to and colonize novel environments. This review provides an overview of the specific characteristics of this species and its current distribution and invasiveness. It also outlines future challenges for medfly bioecology and invasiveness.

Topics & Concepts

Ceratitis capitataBiologyTephritidaeEcologyMediterranean climateCapitataChemical ecologyZoologyBotanyPEST analysisBrassica oleraceaInsect behavior and control techniquesDiptera species taxonomy and behaviorInsect Resistance and Genetics