1974
DOI: 10.1093/ee/3.1.75
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The Dispersal of Sterilized Codling Moths1 Released in the Wenas Valley, Washington

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“…The mobility of codling moth in the "eld has been studied in many locations (e.g., Howell and Clift, 1974;White and Hutt, 1975;Mani and Wildbolz, 1977;Causse, 1978). Males vary greatly in their mobility.…”
Section: Dispersalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The mobility of codling moth in the "eld has been studied in many locations (e.g., Howell and Clift, 1974;White and Hutt, 1975;Mani and Wildbolz, 1977;Causse, 1978). Males vary greatly in their mobility.…”
Section: Dispersalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there are highly mobile moths in the population which move up to 4.8 km (Butt and Steiner, 1969) or even up to 11 km (Mani and Wildbolz, 1977). Howell and Clift (1974) conducted a detailed study of the dispersal of released moths both within and outside apple orchards. Moths were recaptured with both blacklight traps and traps baited with virgin females.…”
Section: Dispersalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The mobility of codling moth has been studied in many locations (see, for example, Howell & Clift, 1974;White & Hurt, 1975;Mani & Wildbolz, 1977;Causse, 1978). Males vary greatly in their mobility.…”
Section: The Pestsmentioning
confidence: 99%