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Sexual performance of male mosquito Aedes albopictus

Journal

MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ENTOMOLOGY
Volume 25, Issue 4, Pages 454-459

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2915.2011.00962.x

Keywords

Aedes albopictus; fecundity; mating behaviour; mosquitoes; spermathecal capsules; sterile insect technique (SIT)

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  1. French Ministry of Health
  2. French Ministry of Health

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Issues of male fertility must be addressed to support the development of a sterile insect technique (SIT) programme for the control of Aedes albopictus Skuse (Diptera: Culicidae) populations on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean. The mating ability of a local strain of Ae. albopictus was tested using several batches of females and different cage sizes under laboratory conditions. Individual males were able to inseminate up to 14 females at an average of 9.5 females per male when exposed to 20 females over 7 days. Males filled between three and 27 spermathecal capsules at an average of 15.5 capsules per male. The average number of females inseminated per male was 5.3 when two virgin females were introduced to one male and replaced every day for 12 days, and 8.6 when 10 virgin females were introduced to one male and replaced every day for 14 days. A continuous decrease in the number of both inseminated females and filled spermathecal capsules was observed over time, until no mating occurred after 14 days. The high number of females inseminated by one male and the duration of male activity may have strong implications for SIT control of mosquitoes.

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