
Figure 4. Captures of Ceratitis capitata males in Jackson traps baited with either a polymeric plug containing 2 g TML or a saddle-bag containing 6 g TML at an Oahu (A) coffee field (wild males) or (B) citrus orchard (released males). Symbols represent means + 1 SE, where n = 15 traps per treatment per weathering interval at the coffee field and n = 12 at the citrus orchard. For a given weathering interval, means marked by different letters were significantly different (P <0.05, Holm-Šídák test).
Published as part of Shelly, Todd, Kurashima, Rick, Fezza, Thomas, Cook, Peter & Cook, Dylan, 2019, Wafers in Saddle Bags: A Novel Dispensing System for Male Lures Used to Detect Invasive Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 47-58 in Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 51 (2) on page 55, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13190830
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