Journal article

MALE EFFECTS ON FECUNDITY IN DROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTER

AA HOFFMANN, LG HARSHMAN

EVOLUTION | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 1985

Abstract

Effects of male Drosophila melanogaster on female fecundity and productivity were examined, considering both females held in containers with males and females exposed to male effects not involving contact. Females were more fecund when male effects were present, and the largest increase was recorded when vials were previously conditioned by males. This effect was probably due to the growth of transmitted microorganisms, which were observed on the laying surface, as further experiments with vials conditioned by virgin females showed a similar increase in fecundity. A male-specific effect was isolated by conditioning bottles containing only agar with males and virgin females. The observation o..

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