Females of many tephritid fruit flies can mate more than once, and can store ejaculates from multiple males. As well as being an important element of reproductive biology, multiple mating by females is of particular relevance for sterile insect technique programs used to control major tephritid pests. Here we investigate the consequences of multiple mating on fertility of Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni) females sequentially mated to irradiated ('sterile') and unirradiated ('normal') males. Females mated by two normal males showed persistent high fertility whereas females mated by two sterile males showed persistent low fertility. Despite lack of association between copula duration and sperm number, fertility of females mated to a n...
Males that copulate repeatedly may suffer from reduced sperm stores. However, few studies have addre...
1. Polyandry is common in insects. Nevertheless, the evolutionary causes and consequences of this ph...
Sperm competition and selection can be studied through observation of non-random differential fertil...
Multiple mating by females is common in many insects. However, there is still considerable debate as...
Reproductive success of male insects commonly hinges both on their ability to secure copulations wit...
Female animals that use sperm from a single mating to fertilize eggs over an extended period require...
Copula duration and sperm storage patterns can directly or indirectly affect fitness of male and fem...
Copula duration and sperm storage patterns can directly or indirectly affect fitness of male and fem...
Differential costs and benefits of copula duration between males and females can lead to sexual conf...
Copula duration and sperm storage patterns can directly or indirectly affect fitness of male and fem...
The Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) is a global pest of a wide variety fruits. Due ...
Ability to prevent their mates from accepting subsequent suitors as mates is an important determinan...
Multiple mating by female insects is widespread, and the explanation(s) for repeated mating by femal...
Multiple mating by female insects is widespread, and the explanation(s) for repeated mating by femal...
The massive numbers of sperm males transfer during a single mating are physiologically costly and th...
Males that copulate repeatedly may suffer from reduced sperm stores. However, few studies have addre...
1. Polyandry is common in insects. Nevertheless, the evolutionary causes and consequences of this ph...
Sperm competition and selection can be studied through observation of non-random differential fertil...
Multiple mating by females is common in many insects. However, there is still considerable debate as...
Reproductive success of male insects commonly hinges both on their ability to secure copulations wit...
Female animals that use sperm from a single mating to fertilize eggs over an extended period require...
Copula duration and sperm storage patterns can directly or indirectly affect fitness of male and fem...
Copula duration and sperm storage patterns can directly or indirectly affect fitness of male and fem...
Differential costs and benefits of copula duration between males and females can lead to sexual conf...
Copula duration and sperm storage patterns can directly or indirectly affect fitness of male and fem...
The Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) is a global pest of a wide variety fruits. Due ...
Ability to prevent their mates from accepting subsequent suitors as mates is an important determinan...
Multiple mating by female insects is widespread, and the explanation(s) for repeated mating by femal...
Multiple mating by female insects is widespread, and the explanation(s) for repeated mating by femal...
The massive numbers of sperm males transfer during a single mating are physiologically costly and th...
Males that copulate repeatedly may suffer from reduced sperm stores. However, few studies have addre...
1. Polyandry is common in insects. Nevertheless, the evolutionary causes and consequences of this ph...
Sperm competition and selection can be studied through observation of non-random differential fertil...