Ti. Ofuya, MULTIPLE MATING AND ITS CONSEQUENCES IN MALES OF CALLOSOBRUCHUS-MACULATUS (F) (COLEOPTERA, BRUCHIDAE), Journal of Stored Products Research, 31(1), 1995, pp. 71-75
This study investigated male mating behaviour of a Nigerian population
of the cowpea seed beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) and its effe
cts on female fecundity and fertility. Each male was capable of mating
with 25-73 different females during adult life. The mating ability de
creased with age of the males. Duration of mating increased significan
tly with age of the male. Virgin females mated with the same male laid
fewer eggs as form the sixth day following the emergence of the male.
Successive matings carried out by the same male on the same day resul
ted in a trend towards lower fecundity and fertility in the later mate
d females. These observations are discussed in relation to previously
published reports.