J. Koudelova et Pa. Cook, Effect of gamma radiation and sex-linked recessive lethal mutations on sperm transfer in Ephestia kuehniella (Lepidoptera : Pyralidae), FLA ENTOMOL, 84(2), 2001, pp. 172-182
Sperm quality and sperm competition play important roles in determining the
efficiency of genetic methods for suppression of lepidopteran populations.
Herein we have examined competitiveness of mutant and irradiated males of
Ephestia kuehniella by counting eupyrene (fertile) and apyrene (non-fertile
) sperm transferred to the female during copulation. Mutant BL-2 males, tra
ns-heterozygous for two sex-linked recessive lethal mutations sl-2 and sl-1
5, produced 50% fewer of both types of sperm as compared to with WT-C (wild
-type) males. However the ratio of apyrene to eupyrene sperm remained the s
ame in both male types (9.5:1). Irradiation of mature male pupae, heterozyg
ous for either sl-2 or sl-15 mutations, with doses between 150 and 350 Gy s
howed dose-dependent effects on the amount of sperm transferred and on the
total length of mating times. As the treatment dose increased the volume of
sperm transferred by the male decreased and the mating times got longer. I
n the F, descendants of the treated males, males mere found to transfer eit
her a relatively normal or a very small volume of sperm, which could reflec
t changes in gamete segregation and in chromosomal aberrations that are inh
erited. The dose of 175 Gy is suggested as optimal for irradiation of Ephes
tia kuehniella.