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positing (Tammaru etal. 1995, 1996). Although E. autumnata lar- vae are polyphagous leaf chewers, mountain birch Betula pubescens subsp. czerepanovii (Orlova) Hamet- Ahti, due to its abundance, is their main host plant in Northern Fennoscandia (Kallio and Lehtonen 1973), where the species periodically cause severe defoliations. Mountain birch leaves contain relatively high lev- els of different phenolic com- pounds (Ossipovet al. 1997) whose quantities vary among indi- vidual trees and with leaf develop- ment (Suomela et al. 1995, Nurmi et al. 1996), and can affect E. autumnata performance (e.g., Kauseetal. 1999). Among these phenolic compounds high gal- lotannin concentrations are char- acteristic of young developing leaves (Ossipov et al. 1997, Kause etal. 1999) and thus, theyare potentially suitable defensive compounds against the earliest season leaf feeders the neonate larvae of E. autumnata. However, little is known about the effects of birch chemistry on dispersal and mortality of young E. aulumnata larvae. The dispersal of neonate larvae by ballooning has been describ- ed in some other Lepidopteran species such as Lymantria dispar (Lymantriidae) (Hunterand Elkinton 2000), Operophtera bruma- ta (Geometridae) (Tikkanen 2000), Orgyia vetusta (Lymantri- idae) (Harrison 1995), and Thyrid- opterix ephemeraeformis (Psychidae) (Ghent 1999), in relation to host plant species, budburst phenolo- gy, natural enemies and abiotic conditions. None of these stud- ies has tried, however, to test if larvae can use the same mecha- nism to discriminate conspecific plants differing in leaf character- istics other than phenology (but see Harrison 1995). Here 1 pre- sent results from two experi- ments where ballooning disper- sal, and mortality of young larvae were studied in individual moun- tain birches known to differ in their foliage chemistry. Materials and methods Ballooning experiment Ballooning studies were carried out on early ]une 1998 using the same 30 mountain birch trees whose leaves had been previous- ly analyzed and tested for quality as food for E. autumnata larvae (Lempa et al. 2000). Two other substrates than mountain birch, a glass bar and a branch of pine, were also used to test the capa- bility of E. aulumnata larvae to balloon under laboratory condi- tions. As a standard procedure a table home ventilator (Finca©) was used to produce a continue air flow that allow larvae to es- cape from the host using silk fila- ments ('ballooning'). Both larvae found on the table and those observed while ballooning were recorded as 'ballooning' individ- uals. All the experiments were done at room temperature (22-23 °C). Larvae used in both experiments belonged to labora- tory reared strains maintained at Kevo Subarctic Research insti- tute Field Station. Fourteen neonate larvae of E. autumnata were placed with a fine brush at different portions of a thin glass bar in which three rub- ber elastic bands were placed to provided larvae with irregulari- ties that helped them larvae to stay in the artificial branchbar. The number of larvae remaining in the bar and ballooning were recorded every five minutes for 150 min. In addition, a small por- tion of a pine branch was cut and placed in water. Epirrita autumnata larvae were transferred there and subsequently monitored record- ing the number of individuals ballooning. This procedure was conducted on three different dates 11,17 and 22 of June. On 12 |une, a branch containing at least 18 short shoots was cut from every study tree (N = 30). Branches were kept in cold while collecting and immedi- ately carried to the lab where they were placed in water to avoid des- iccation of Ieaves. Branches were all starting to open their buds but leaves could not be observed yet. Eggs from six different broods were mixed and the hatched lar- vae were randomly distributed amongtrees. Fifteen larvae were transferred to each stembranch trying to place them around the same point, selecting some stem bifurcation ifavailable. Greenhouse experiment The experiment was carried out in March 1999 at Satakunta Environmental Research Centre. i used 3 years potted mountain birch saplings obtained from seeds that were three years old at the time of the experiment. These saplings were obtained from seeds that belonged to seven identified trees whose foliage chemistry was well-known (Lempa et al. 2000). For this experiment we selected seven mother the selected trees that comprised a broad variation in concentrations of proteins and total gallotannins (Table 1). Four saplings per mother tree of simi- lar size, phenology and appear- ance were used as replicates. Pots were placed on Petri dishes (12 cm diameter) containing water to avoid larval movements among plants. The system was proved to be effective for this purpose, since some of the dead larvae were found within the Petri dishes, and it was also used as watering system and its level was checked every day adding more water when necessary con- trolling the level of water daily. 176 SKÓGRÆKTARRITIÐ 2001 l.tbl.
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