Sperm Numbers and Female Fertility in the Moth Plodia interpunctella (Hübner) (Lepidoptera; Pyralidae)

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Penny A. Cook
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[1] University of Liverpool,Population Biology Research Group, Department of Environmental and Evolutionary Biology
[2] Liverpool John Moores University,School of Health
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fecundity; longevity; multiple mating; sperm competition; paternal investment, apyrene, eupyrene;
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I investigated two possible reasons for remating in female Plodia interpunctella: i) females remate to obtain sufficient sperm to maintain fertility; and ii) male investment in non-sperm components increases female fecundity and longevity. The number of sperm and the mass of the spermatophore transferred by males decreases on successive matings. Sperm numbers and potential male investment were varied by allowing females to mate either once or twice with males either on their first or second mating. Females receiving a single small spermatophore containing few sperm (from a male on his second mating) had sufficient sperm to fertilize all their eggs. Females did not show increased fecundity or longevity as a result of obtaining more spermatophore material. I discuss why females remate when they already have sufficient sperm to fertilize all their eggs.
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