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Skógræktarritið - 15.05.2001, Side 179
Table 1. Mean concentrations (mg/g) of total phenolics, gallotannins, carbohy- drates and proteins ofthe birch trees included within each class, numberof trees in brackets. Values correspond to leaves collected in late June 1997. Different letters indicated significant differences between classes at P < 0.05 (Student- Newman-Keuls analyses). Class Total phenolics Total gallotannins Total carbohydrates Total proteins Gallotannins High(l) 142.17 a 27.61 a 85.57 a 178.29 a Medium (3) 117.32 a 11.79 b 113.64 a 135.75 a Low (3) 93.78 a 2.24 c 114.09 a 128.62 a Proteins Hifih (3) 120.96 a 15.04 a 103.17 a 169.43 a Low (41 103. L5 a ÖJli! 1 14.82 a H5.78h All pots were placed in 4 rows (= blocks) in the same greenhouse bench with a randomized block design and saplings from each mother-tree were randomly located within rows, separated by 10 cm, with doubie distance between rows. Overwintering E. autumnata eggs were taken from seven different broods and placed at room tem- perature until they hatched. One larva per family was placed on each plant up to a total of seven larvae per sapling. Larvae were allowed to freely feed within the assigned plant. After molting to the second instar every larva was individually weighed, marked with fast drying paint, and reweighed after marking. Weight at the end of the instar was also recorded, and growth during the instar was thus estimated as the difference between final weight and weight after marking. Data analyses All statistical analyses were con- ducted with SAS-package (SAS Institute 1996). Differences between mother trees (trees hereafter) in the pro- portion of larvae that ballooned or survived to the end of second instar was analyzed by fitting a Generalized Linear Model (GEN- MOD Procedure, distribution = binomial, link function = probit; SAS Institute 1996). Overdisper- sion problems associated with the binomial distribution models were controlled by estimating the dispersion parameter as Pearson's chi-square (SAS Institute 1996). In the case of survival in the greenhouse experiment pre- planned contrasts between trees differing in either concentration of gallotannins, concentration of proteins, or both were done to test whether these factors were affecting affected larval survivor- ship. Variation among trees on growth during second instar was also studied. Since growth of lar- vae was normally distributed, dif- ferences between trees were ana- lyzed by fitting a General Linear Model (GLM Procedure). Again pre-planned contrasts between trees differing in either concen- tration of gallotannins, concen- tration of proteins, or both were conducted to test for the effects of these factors on larval growth. Power of the design to detect dif- ferences between trees was cal- culated with GPOWER (Buchner et al. 1997), note that the power of pre-planned contrasts is al- ways higher (SAS Institute 1996). Larvae that lose their mark or were weighed after molting to 3rd third instar were excluded from growth analyses. 70 NUMBER OF BALLOONS (out of 15) Fig 1. Percentage of birch trees from which we observed different numbers of neonate Epirrita autumnata larvae ballooning. Results Ballooning experiment The experimental procedure was found to be effective since most of larvae placed on both the glass bar and the pine branch moved away in less than one hour. However, only 14 out of 459 neonate larvae did balloon from the stems of mountain birch branches of the 30 experi- mental birch trees. Although these balloons were not uniform- ly distributed among trees (Wald’s x2 = 131.6, df= 28, P« 0.0001) in no case we observed more than 3 larvae ballooning (Fig. 1) suggesting that variation is very low and presumably bio- logically irrelevant. G reenhouse experimenl Only two larvae out of the 196 initially placed on plants did not survive to the second instar. Mean (± SD) larvae body mass at the beginning of the second instar was on average (± SD) 0.73 ±0.12 mg, and differences in the mean body mass of larvae feed- ing on different trees were not statistically significant (P > 0.5). Power of the design at P = 0.05 was higher than 0.90 from an effect size of 0.31, that represent- ed a difference of 0.037 mg in larval weight. Eighteen percent of the larvae SKÓGRÆKTARRITIÐ 2001 l.tbl. 177
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