Egg-Surface Bacteria Are Indirectly Associated with Oviposition Aversion in Bactrocera dorsalis

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Li et al. report that the oriental fruit fly B. dorsalis avoids oviposition on fruits that have been previously infested by conspecifics. Flies identify egg-infested fruits via increased β-caryophyllene emissions, which are induced by bacteria enriched on the egg.

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Li, H., Ren, L., Xie, M., Gao, Y., He, M., Hassan, B., … Cheng, D. (2020). Egg-Surface Bacteria Are Indirectly Associated with Oviposition Aversion in Bactrocera dorsalis. Current Biology, 30(22), 4432-4440.e4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2020.08.080

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