University of Massachusetts Amherst: Study on Fruit Flies Could Lead to New Pesticide Approaches
February 11, 2020
February 11, 2020
AMHERST, Massachusetts, Feb. 11 -- The University of Massachusetts Amherst campus issued the following news:
A group of researchers in Mexico report observing sexual differences in some body parts of the Mexican fruit fly that may play a role in regurgitation in a recent study the authors believe is the first of its kind. The research team led by Martin Aluja and including entomologist John Stoffolano of the Stockbridge School of Agriculture say regurgitation is a behavior that may . . .
A group of researchers in Mexico report observing sexual differences in some body parts of the Mexican fruit fly that may play a role in regurgitation in a recent study the authors believe is the first of its kind. The research team led by Martin Aluja and including entomologist John Stoffolano of the Stockbridge School of Agriculture say regurgitation is a behavior that may . . .