Jm. Story et al., SUPERCOOLING CAPACITY OF UROPHORA-AFFINIS AND U-QUADRIFASCIATA (DIPTERA, TEPHRITIDAE), 2 FLIES RELEASED ON SPOTTED KNAPWEED IN MONTANA, Environmental entomology, 22(4), 1993, pp. 831-836
Freeze tests were conducted throughout the winters of 1987-1988 and 19
89-1990 to determine the comparative supercooling points of Urophora a
ffinis Frauenfeld and U. quadrifasciata (Meigen) larvae, and to assess
the effects of site and midwinter temperature change on the supercool
ing ability of U. affinis. The supercooling capacity of U. affinis was
significantly greater than that of U. quadrifasciata; the mean superc
ooling point for U. affinis during the two winters was -35.1-degrees-C
compared with -31.0-degrees-C for U. quadrifasciata. Regression analy
ses showed a significant, negative quadratic relationship between supe
rcooling point and collection date during the winters of 1987-1988 and
1989-1990 for both species. Differences in supercooling ability among
U. affinis larvae collected from six different Bitterroot Valley site
s were infrequent, of small magnitude, and inconsistent over the 2 yr
sampled. The supercooling ability of U. affinis maintained at +25-degr
ees-C was significantly less than that of U. affinis in the field but
the supercooling ability of U. affinis maintained at or slightly below
freezing was generally comparable with that of U. affinis in the fiel
d. Based upon this study, both fly species can be expected to survive
the winter in most areas of western Montana and the Pacific Northwest,
but only U. affinis should be considered for release in eastern Monta
na and other regions east of the Continental Divide where winter tempe
ratures are often lower than -35-degrees-C.