Determinants of fruit and seed set in Pavonia dasypetala (Malvaceae) |
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Authors: | Lucinda A. McDade Priya Davidar |
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Affiliation: | (1) Chemical Ecology Laboratory, Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, 87131 Albuquerque, NM, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Zoology and Entomology, Colorado State University, 80523 Fort Collins, CO, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Measurements of foliage quality, physiological, and phenological condition of sample trees were used as independent variables in multiple correlation analyses to determine their effect on female and male spruce budworm larval dry weights. Female budworm from trees high in foliar concentrations of beta-pinene, myrcene and total nitrogen weighed less than those from trees lacking these characteristics. Male budworm from trees high in foliar concentrations of alpha-pinene, myrcene, terpinolene, citronellyl acetate, and bornyl acetate weighted less than those from trees lacking these characteristics. Additionally, relatively vigorous and productive trees tended to be less susceptible (as evidenced by reduced larval weight) to budworm of either sex. |
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