Remating in Ceratitis capitata sterile males: Implications in sterile insect technique programmes

  • Català-Oltra, Marta
  • Llácer, Elena
  • Dembilio, Óscar
  • Pla, Ignacio
  • Urbaneja, Alberto
  • Pérez-Hedo, Meritxell
Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
Journal of Applied Entomology

Abstract

Sterile insect technique (SIT) is used, among other biological control tools, as a sustainable measure for the management of Ceratitis capitata Wiedemann (Diptera: Tephritidae) in many agricultural regions where this pest can trigger severe economic impacts. The tendency of wild females to remate multiple times has been deeply studied; it has been a common point of controversy when evaluating SIT programmes. Nevertheless, the remating potential of the released sterile males remains unknown. Here, under laboratory conditions, the remating capability of mass-reared sterile males was determined. Wild-type virgin females were offered to sterile males (Vienna-8 strain), which had the opportunity to mate up to four consecutive times. The remating...

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