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Observations on Codling Moth1Longevity and Egg Hatchability2 |
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Energy & Environmental Science,
Volume 1,
Issue 1,
1972,
Page 123-125
Elmer A. C. Hagley,
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Putman (1963) reported the observations of several authors on the effects of climatic factors on oviposition and fecundity of the codling moth,Laspeyresia pomonella(L.). The present paper reports results of further observations on the effect of temperature, humidity, and female age on moth longevity and batch of eggs.
ISSN:1754-5692
DOI:10.1093/ee/1.1.123
出版商:Oxford University Press
年代:1972
数据来源: OUP
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Influence of Mating on Attractiveness of Female Codling Moths1,2 |
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Energy & Environmental Science,
Volume 1,
Issue 1,
1972,
Page 125-126
J Franklin Howell,
Kathleen D. Thorp,
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The codling moth,Laspcyresia pomonella(L.), is a polygamous insect. Females collected in blacklight traps and molasses-bait traps in the Yakima, Wash., area over a 3-year period mated an average 1.57 times, 21% mated 3–11 times, and only 7% were unmated. The plural matings implied that the female attracted the male on each occasion by releasing a sex pheromone. Then, if mated females were qualitatively as attractive as virgin females, the special precautions taken to obtain virgin stock for use in sex attractant traps could be eliminated. However, we had also observed that females stopped attracting males immediately after the onset of copulation, which fact would indicate reduced attractancy. This diminution in attractiveness would be of special importance when a male was caged with the females used as lures. A test was therefore made at the Arid Areas Deciduous Fruit Insects Investigations Laboratory, Yakima, to obtain more information about the attractiveness of mated females and the effect males have on the attractiveness of virgin females used as bait in traps.
ISSN:1754-5692
DOI:10.1093/ee/1.1.125
出版商:Oxford University Press
年代:1972
数据来源: OUP
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