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Effects of delayed mating on the fecundity, fertility and longevity of females of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella

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INSECT SCIENCE
Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages 305-310

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7917.2010.01371.x

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delayed mating; egg fertility; fecundity; female fertility; longevity; Plutella xylostella

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  1. Foundation of Institute of Zoology, CAS [AS000022]
  2. Foundation of Hubei Provincial Department of Education for Science Research [D20101305]
  3. Yangtze University Foundation for Doctoral Science Research

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The effects of delayed mating on the copulation duration, female fertility, fecundity, egg fertility, longevity and the number days alive after mating of females of diamondback moth (DBM), Plutella xylostella, were studied. When male mating was delayed, the female fertility, fecundity, egg fertility, longevity and number days alive after mating of DBM decreased, and there was a negative correlation between the age of the moth with those variables except copulation duration. When female mating was delayed, the female fertility, fecundity, percent egg fertility and number days alive after mating of DBM also decreased, but the longevity increased, which also showed a negative relationship between the age of the moth with the variables except copulation duration and longevity. When both males and females delayed mating, the female fertility and fecundity decreased; egg fertility was affected marginally, and the longevity of females increased. The moth age was negatively correlated with those variables.

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