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Bull Entomol Res ; 106(5): 624-32, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27215583

ABSTRACT

The sexual performance of Anastrepha ludens males of the Tapachula-7 genetic sexing strain, produced via selection based on mating success, was compared with that of males produced without selection in competition with wild males. Mating competition, development time, survival, mass-rearing quality parameters and pheromone production were compared. The results showed that selection based on mating competitiveness significantly improved the sexual performance of offspring. Development time, survival of larvae, pupae and adults, and weights of larvae and pupae increased with each selection cycle. Differences in the relative quantity of the pheromone compounds (Z)-3-nonenol and anastrephin were observed when comparing the parental males with the F4 and wild males. The implications of this colony management method on the sterile insect technique are discussed.


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Mating Preference, Animal , Tephritidae/physiology , Animals , Competitive Behavior , Pest Control, Biological/methods , Sex Attractants/analysis , Sex Attractants/chemistry , Sex Attractants/metabolism , Sexual Behavior, Animal
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