Journal article

Very low additive genetic variance and evolutionary potential in multiple populations of two rainforest Drosophila species

VM Kellermann, B Van Heerwaarden, AA Hoffmann, CM Sgrò

Evolution | Published : 2006

Abstract

Most quantitative traits are thought to exhibit high levels of genetic variance and evolutionary potential. However, this conclusion may be biased by a lack of studies on nonmodel organisms and may not generalize to restricted species. A recent study on a single, southern population of the rainforest-restricted Drosophila birchii failed to find significant additive genetic variance for the desiccation resistance trait; however, it is unclear whether this pattern extends to other D. birchii populations or to other rainforest species. Here we use an animal model design to show very low levels of additive genetic variance for desiccation resistance in multiple populations of two highly sensitiv..

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