T. Miyatake et al., Dispersal of released male sweetpotato weevil, Cylas formicarius (Coleoptera : Brentidae) in different seasons, APPL ENT ZO, 35(4), 2000, pp. 441-449
Dispersal of reared adult male sweetpotato weevils, Cylas formicarius (F.),
was examined in different seasons using a mark-release-capture method in O
kinawa, Japan, where a sterile insect release project has been conducted to
eradicate the weevil. Release and capture were replicated 7 times in diffe
rent seasons in the same locality consisting mainly of sweet potato and sug
arcane fields. About 8,000 males were marked each time, thus 54,444 males i
n total were released, and 14,746 of them were captured by pheromone traps
(27.1%). Population parameters, including dispersal, capture and survival r
ates of released males, and population density of wild adult males were est
imated. Percentage captured and dispersal distance were positively correlat
ed with mean temperature during each experiment. The highest estimated popu
lation density of wild males was found in the summer. The results offer str
ategical parameters for a successful eradication project against the weevil
using the sterile insect technique.