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Overwintering of the boreal butterfly Colias palaeno in Central Europe
- 1.0435537 - BC 2015 RIV GB eng J - Journal Article
Vrba, P. - Dolek, M. - Nedvěd, Oldřich - Zahradníčková, Helena - Cerrato, C. - Konvička, Martin
Overwintering of the boreal butterfly Colias palaeno in Central Europe.
Cryo-letters. Roč. 35, č. 3 (2014), s. 247-254. ISSN 0143-2044. E-ISSN 1742-0644
R&D Projects: GA ČR GAP505/10/2167
Grant - others:GA ČR(CZ) GAP505/10/1630; GA JU(CZ) 144/2010/100
Institutional support: RVO:60077344
Keywords : cold hardiness * cryoprotective polyols * insect conservation
Subject RIV: ED - Physiology
Impact factor: 1.140, year: 2014
BACKGROUND: Colias palaeno (Linnaeus, 1761) (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) is a butterfly with boreal distribution with declining populations in peat bogs and subalpine habitats in Central Europe. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the cold tolerance of overwintering caterpillars from one mountain population from Czech Republic (960m a.s.l.) and one alpine population from Italy (2000m a.s.l.). METHODS: We measured supercooling point (SCP), lower lethal temperature (LLT) and content of cryoprotectants. RESULTS: The caterpillars were freeze-avoiding, with lower LLT close to their very low SCP (-25 to -27 degrees C). The mountain population accumulated high concentrations of glycerol (5% fresh mass) and sugars (trehalose 0.8%, glucose 0.2%), while the Italian alpine population only moderate amounts of glycerol (0.3%) and sugars (trehalose 0.5%, glucose 0.3%) without effect on their cold hardiness. Larvae that overwintered at +5 degrees C had a lower body mass than those overwintering in natural conditions, indicating a metabolic weight loss, but both groups survived equally well. CONCLUSION: We hypothesize that the high concentration of glycerol contributes to the high desiccation tolerance.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0239428
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