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The Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) is a major agricultural pest attacking many fruit crops of economic importance in many countries worldwide. (Photo credit: Pia Addison)

Reconstructing the invasion routes of a major agricultural pest

In a rapidly changing world, the ability to prevent invasions by intercepting foreign organisms or by implementing quarantine measures is critical. Few studies however investigate the effectiveness of such measures in preventing new or ongoing invasions.

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