Wild bacterial probiotics fed to larvae of mass-reared Queensland fruit fly [Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt)] do not impact long-term survival, mate selection, or locomotor activity

Lucas A. Shuttleworth, Mohammed Abul Monjur Khan, Damian Collins, Terry Osborne, Olivia L. Reynolds

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