Journal article
Dissecting chill coma recovery as a measure of cold resistance: Evidence for a biphasic response in Drosophila melanogaster
SS Macdonald, L Rako, P Batterham, AA Hoffmann
Journal of Insect Physiology | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2004
Abstract
Cold resistance in insects has traditionally been measured in terms of survival following a stress, but alternative methods are increasingly being used because of their relevance to the ecology of organisms and their utility in characterizing variation among species, populations and individuals. One such method capable of discriminating among Drosophila species and conspecific Drosophila populations from different environments is adult chill coma recovery time, the time taken for adults to become active again after being knocked down by a cold stress. Here we characterized the chill coma response of D. melanogaster in detail. Adults were exposed to a range of temperatures and stressful perio..
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