Abstract

Untreated Anthonomus grandis Boheman females, paired with untreated males, mated significantly more than did untreated females paired with males treated with apholate, or overwintered females paired with overwintered males. With 1 exception, the number of mean matings for each combination housed in each of 3 different sized mating chambers was significantly different from that in the 2 other mating chambers housing the same combination. As the size of the mating chamber was increased, simulating a decrease in population density, matings of all combinations of weevils decreased.

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