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Data from: Flight tube and field cage studies of harmonic radar tagged Bactrocera dorsalis and Ceratitis capitata (Diptera, Tephritidae): effects of tag size, sex, rearing, and irradiation

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posted on 2025-07-28, 15:41 authored by MATTHEW SIDERHURSTMATTHEW SIDERHURST, Anika Hurst, Nicolas Ladizinsky, Charles MasonCharles Mason, Sayaka Aoki
<p dir="ltr">Tracking individual insects with harmonic radar (HR) allows observations of insect movement behavior under wild and semi-wild conditions. However, attaching tags to insects has the potential to alter natural behavior. Quantifying negative effects of tag attachment may allow researchers to correct movement parameters to account for deviations from natural movements, thus producing more accurate estimates of insect behavior. Using two HR tag sizes, ~350 (small) and ~570 μg (large), the movements of <i>Ceratitis capitata</i> and <i>Bactrocera dorsalis</i> were investigated in flight tubes and an outdoor field cage. <i>Bactrocera dorsalis </i>with small tags attached did not perform differently than untagged flies in flight tubes, while flies with large tags took longer to exit the tubes. Time to exit did not vary with <i>B. dorsalis</i> body size, wing area, or wing length for any tagged status (untagged, small, or large). However, <i>B. dorsalis </i>exit times did vary with rearing and irradiation status but not with sex. For <a href="" target="_blank"><i>C. capitata</i></a>, negative impacts were observed on both the time to exit and the failure to exit rate. Field cage experiments revealed differences in movement parameters among tested groups. For instance, female, colony-reared, non-irradiated, <i>B. dorsalis</i> showed the greatest bias in (pseudo) turning angles; male, wild, non-irradiated, <i>B. dorsalis</i> showed the weakest correlation between flight and wind direction (β); and colony-reared <i>C. capitata </i>showed random movement directions (other groups showed directional biases). This study shows the feasibility of tracking tephritids as small as <i>C. capitata </i>and demonstrates the advantages of using the smallest possible tags.</p>

Funding

USDA-APHIS: 58-2040-3-021-IA

USDA-ARS: 2040-22430-028-000-D

USDA-ARS: 2040-22430-027-000-D

History

Data contact name

Siderhurst, Matthew, S.

Data contact email

matthew.siderhurst@usda.gov

Publisher

Ag Data Commons

Temporal Extent Start Date

2024-09-03

Temporal Extent End Date

2025-01-15

Theme

  • Non-geospatial

ISO Topic Category

  • biota

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

flight; cages; radar; Bactrocera dorsalis; Ceratitis capitata; rearing; irradiation; insects; insect behavior; body size; females; males; wind direction; radio frequency identification

OMB Bureau Code

  • 005:18 - Agricultural Research Service

OMB Program Code

  • 005:040 - National Research

ARS National Program Number

  • 304

ARIS Log Number

0000423693

Pending citation

  • No

Public Access Level

  • Public