id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3m2japc5qrc5zaaleurb5hjjea V. A. Bennett Comparative overwintering physiology of Alaska and Indiana populations of the beetle Cucujus clavipes (Fabricius): roles of antifreeze proteins, polyols, dehydration and diapause 2005 11 .pdf application/pdf 9126 1156 70 mean winter supercooling points of Indiana larvae were absolute body water content of larvae was also calculated temperature for the larvae in winter. field-collected Alaska larvae during various seasons are shown By early January 2003, the mean SCP in these larvae reached Fairbanks larvae collected on 10 March 2004 had a mean SCP clavipes larvae from Indiana measured in winter individual Indiana larvae had SCPs in February as low as Alaska larvae held in a box enclosure in Indiana had mean body water and SCP of larvae over this period. In fact, the larvae produce both polyols and AFPs. Glycerol is the primary colligative antifreeze in both Alaska unable to collect hemolymph from Alaska larvae in January 3–4°C in both Alaska larvae prior to dehydration and in C. clavipes larvae collected periodically from Alaska and Indiana field-collected mid-winter Alaska larvae, apparently due to of Alaska larvae were much lower than those of Indiana ./cache/work_3m2japc5qrc5zaaleurb5hjjea.pdf ./txt/work_3m2japc5qrc5zaaleurb5hjjea.txt