REMATING BY GYPSY MOTHS (LEPIDOPTERA, LYMANTRIIDAE) MATED WITH F-1-STERILE MALES AS A FUNCTION OF SPERM WITHIN THE SPERMATHECA

Authors
Citation
Fi. Proshold, REMATING BY GYPSY MOTHS (LEPIDOPTERA, LYMANTRIIDAE) MATED WITH F-1-STERILE MALES AS A FUNCTION OF SPERM WITHIN THE SPERMATHECA, Journal of economic entomology, 88(3), 1995, pp. 644-648
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology,Agriculture
ISSN journal
00220493
Volume
88
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
644 - 648
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0493(1995)88:3<644:RBGM(L>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
The relationship between sperm content of the spermatheca and tile pro pensity to remate was studied in females of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L). Females were mated with nonirradiated or F-1-sterile males . The quantity of sperm in the spermatheca of females that remated was compared with that of females that did not remate. Nearly all females that received less than a full complement of sperm remated regardless of type of male involved in the first mating. The propensity of femal es with a full complement of sperm to remate depended on male type. Se venty percent of the females with a full complement of sperm from F-1- sterile males remated, or >4-fold the percentage of females remating a fter receiving similar quantities of sperm from nonirradiated males. S uch remating disparity in nature may impede the chance of eradicating gypsy moth populations by releasing F-1-sterile males.