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Reproduction is an important life process in insects; however,few studies have attempted to demonstrate the association between changes in reproductive activity and energy metabolism.To address this problem,we focus on the reproductive changes in Bactrocera dorsalis males.We analyzed B.dorsalis male gene expression profiles during mating(DM),3 h after mating(A3HM)and 12 h after mating(A12HM).Gene annotation and pathway analyses of differentially expressed genes show that the A12HM group galactose metabolism and starch and sucrose metabolism pathway activities were significantly higher.Moreover,the maltase D gene was the most strongly up-regulated gene.The D-glucose levels were significantly higher in A12HM.The maltase D expression level was significantly higher in males reared with sucrose.The body weights of males reared with D-glucose and sucrose were significantly higher than in males reared with yeast extract.We observed more mated males from the groups fed sucrose and D-glucose than yeast extract.The D-glucose levels in individual males were highest at 18.00 h,when flies exhibit the most active mating behavior.This study shows that the maltase D gene and D-glucose are the critical gene and substrate in the male B.dorsalis mating process.