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but see Hunter and Elkinton 1999). As regards mortality of young larvae, in a greenhouse experi- ment where natural enemies and abiotic conditions were under control, the biggest difference in survival to the end of second instar was found between trees with low contents of both pro- teins and hydrolizable tannins (96 % of survivors) and trees with high levels of both proteins and hydrolizable tannins (70 %). Although the causes of this pat- tern are uncertain, likely, bound- ing of proteins was more effective when concentration of both pro- teins and tannins were in was high concentration (see Zucker 1983 for further discussion), this would decrease larval growth and subsequently the probabilities of dying increased. Interestingly, individuals who died were those recording lightest weight at the beginning of the instar. This last finding is particularly relevant when we try to extrapolate the results to natural conditions. 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