Journal article

Separating multiple sources of variation on heat resistance in Drosophila hydei

M Johnstone, M Schiffer, AA Hoffmann

Journal of Insect Physiology | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

While numerous insect studies have demonstrated the effects environmental conditions, genetic variation and other factors have on thermal resistance, often showing patterns consistent with adaptive plasticity and local adaptation, few experiments have considered the effects of multiple factors simultaneously. Here however, we have investigated the impact of sex, rearing conditions, hardening, population, and laboratory rearing period on adult heat resistance in stocks of Drosophila hydei, a cosmopolitan species that occurs across a range of climatic zones. We show that population and putative laboratory adaptation effects are larger than those associated with rearing temperature and hardenin..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Garry McDonald and Jennifer Shirriffs for assistance in sourcing field flies, and John Terblanche as well as an anonymous reviewer for many useful comments. This work was supported by an ARC Laureate Fellowship to AAH and by the Science Industry Endowment Fund.