Journal article

The association between fluctuating asymmetry, trait variability, trait heritability, and stress:: A multiply replicated experiment on combined stresses in Drosophila melanogaster

RE Woods, CM Sgrò, MJ Hercus, AA Hoffmann

EVOLUTION | WILEY | Published : 1999

Abstract

A number of hypotheses have been proposed about the association between developmental stability phenotypic variability, heritability, and environmental stress. Stress is often considered to increase both the asymmetry and phenotypic variability of bilateral traits, although this may depend on trait heritability. Empirical studies of such associations often yield inconsistent results. This may reflect the diversity of traits and conditions used or a low repeatability of any associations. To test for repeatable associations between these variables, multiply replicated experiments were undertaken on Drosophila melanogaster using a combination stress at the egg, larval and adult stages of reduce..

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