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Effects of wind on movement of <i>Diachasmimorpha longicaudata</i>, a parasitoid of tephritid fruit flies, in a laboratory flight tunnel
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1997
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BiologyLocomotor PerformanceNatural SciencesInsect ConservationPhysiologyEvolutionary BiologyEntomologyTephritid Fruit FliesMovement EcologyAir MovementHyperparasiteWind SpeedsLaboratory Flight TunnelInsect Social BehaviorParasitologyWind SpeedHealth Sciences
Abstract Cohorts of mass‐reared adult female Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Ashmead), parasitoids of tephritid fruit fly larvae, were released in a laminar air flow wind tunnel to study the effects of air movement on flight and walking behaviors. Wind in the tunnel was cycled on and off at intervals to simulate gusty conditions observed in the field. Wind speed influenced parasitoid movement during both the wind‐on periods and during the calm intervals between gusts. Wind speeds of 0.8 m per second suppressed flight and walking behaviors, while wind speeds of 0.4 m/s stimulated both flight and walking behaviors. There was an exponential increase in the ratio of activity in calm to activity in wind as wind speed increased.
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