Literature DB >> 18597787

Mating rates between sterile and wild codling moths (Cydia pomonella) in springtime: a simulation study.

R Tyson1, K D Newton, H Thistlewood, G Judd.   

Abstract

The sterile insect technique (SIT) can be a powerful method for pest control without the negative environmental effects of conventional pesticides. The goal is to induce pest population collapse by arranging conditions where wild females mate only with sterile males and thus do not produce offspring. In applying the SIT, it can be important to understand both how subtle alterations of sterile and wild insect behaviour alter the effectiveness of the SIT in different applications, and how this is reflected in the data gathered through associated monitoring devices, often pheromone traps. Our work in this paper is motivated by the use of SIT against orchard pests, particularly the codling moth (Cydia pomonella). We investigate how individual behaviours affect the mating rate between wild females and sterile males, and the corresponding sterile to wild trap catch ratio, through a preliminary individual-based model. Our analysis suggests that the sterile males may not be effective at interfering with mating between wild moths during springtime releases, while at the same time monitoring information gathered from trap catches may give no indication of reduced effectiveness of the SIT.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18597787     DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2008.05.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Theor Biol        ISSN: 0022-5193            Impact factor:   2.691


  4 in total

1.  Costs and benefits of thermal acclimation for codling moth, Cydia pomonella (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae): implications for pest control and the sterile insect release programme.

Authors:  Frank Chidawanyika; John S Terblanche
Journal:  Evol Appl       Date:  2010-11-27       Impact factor: 5.183

2.  Potential for Using Acetic Acid Plus Pear Ester Combination Lures to Monitor Codling Moth in an SIT Program.

Authors:  Gary J R Judd
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2016-11-25       Impact factor: 2.769

Review 3.  Twenty-five Years of Research Experience with the Sterile Insect Technique and Area-Wide Management of Codling Moth, Cydia pomonella (L.), in Canada.

Authors:  Howard M A Thistlewood; Gary J R Judd
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2019-09-10       Impact factor: 2.769

4.  Optimal control of malaria: combining vector interventions and drug therapies.

Authors:  Doran Khamis; Claire El Mouden; Klodeta Kura; Michael B Bonsall
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2018-04-24       Impact factor: 2.979

  4 in total

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