Professor Anthony Clarke
Professor and Chair of Fruit Fly Biology and Management
Science and Engineering Faculty
Earth, Environmental and Biological Sciences
Science and Engineering Faculty
Earth, Environmental and Biological Sciences
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Fresh produce is essential for healthy communities, while horticulture is the fastest growing agricultural sector across the globe. Unfortunately, in nearly all parts of world, fleshy fruits and vegetables are subject to infestation by fruit flies. These insects lay their eggs into fruit, where the eggs hatch into maggots which feed in the fruit. If uncontrolled, fruit flies can destroy 20-100% of a crop. I am an acknowledged world leader in researching the biology and management of fruit flies, particularly those native to Asia, Australia and Pacific, which belong to the genera Bactrocera and Zeugodacus. My laboratory’s research is presented at https://research.qut.edu.au/fruitflyqut.
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Research areas
Horticultural
production
Integrated pest management
Tephritidae
Fruit fly
Ecology
Insect ecology
Evolutionary
biology
Horticultural entomology
Entomology
Related information
QUT Fruit Fly Research Group
https://research.qut.edu.au/fruitflyqut/
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Name: Professor Anthony Clarke
Email: a.clarke@qut.edu.au
Phone: +61 7 3138 5023
Fax: +61 7 3138 1535
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Date record created:
2013-12-05
Date record modified:
2019-04-03T16:15:40
Record status:
Published - Open Access