Journal article

A new set of laboratory-selected Drosophila melanogaster lines for the analysis of desiccation resistance: Response to selection, physiology and correlated responses

M Telonis-Scott, KM Guthridge, AA Hoffmann

Journal of Experimental Biology | COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD | Published : 2006

Abstract

Artificial selection experiments provide insights into the evolutionary factors that can shape adaptive responses and have previously been utilized to examine the physiological adaptations that can improve survival to desiccation in Drosophila melanogaster. While such studies demonstrate that multiple resistance mechanisms may arise via different base populations and selection regimes, water retention emerges as a key mechanism for desiccation survival. Here, we present the physiological, correlated response and life history data for a new set of selection lines designed for the genetic dissection of desiccation resistance. After 26 generations of selection for desiccation resistance, female..

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