Field assessment of current and improved surveillance traps for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in AustraliaExport / Share PlumX View Altmetrics View AltmetricsBrown, G. W., Starkie, M. L., Fowler, E. V., Blacket, M. J., Royer, J. E., Mayer, D. G., Souza, N. M., Cheesman, J., Missenden, B., Irvine, M. and Schutze, M. K. (2025) Field assessment of current and improved surveillance traps for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Australia. Journal of Economic Entomology . ISSN 0022-0493
Article Link: https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/toaf085 AbstractExotic fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) surveillance in Australia predominantly relies on male-lure trapping. We assessed the performance of 3 traps currently used in Australian fruit fly surveillance: Lynfield, Modified Steiner, and Paton; against 3 improved versions: Enhanced Steiner, Enhanced Paton, and Enhanced Paton-10 mm. Laboratory trials revealed existing traps failed to exclude rain, and drained poorly, which guided our trap modifications. These modified traps were field-tested across 2 seasons and 4 locations in tropical and subtropical areas, with trap efficacy measured by total flies trapped, quality of fly DNA by real-time PCR, and weatherability observations. During the dry season, the Enhanced Paton trap outperformed all other traps in terms of fruit fly catch rates, a trend that continued in the wet season. While there was no discernible variation in DNA quality among flies caught by the 6 trap types, wet trap contents negatively affected DNA quality, with the incidence of wet trap catches influenced by trap design. No wet flies were observed in the Enhanced Paton trap, a result of the modifications made, which included a 3° entrance tube with a 42° angled roof. Overall, the Enhanced Paton trap proved to be a superior alternative to existing designs, offering higher fly capture rates and better-quality specimens for both morphological and molecular identification.
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