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Clinal variation and laboratory adaptation in the rainforest species Drosophila birchii for stress resistance, wing size, wing shape and development time

JA Griffiths, M Schiffer, AA Hoffmann

Journal of Evolutionary Biology | WILEY | Published : 2005

DOI: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2004.00782.x

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Keywords

Temperature
Animals
Patterns
Evolutionary Biology
Queensland
Female
Desiccation
Evolution
Tolerance
Genetics & Heredity
Laboratory Adaptation
Starvation
Adaptation, Physiological
Drosophila
Stress Resistance
Male
Selection
Geometric Morphometrics
Starvation Resistance
Wings, Animal
Domestication
Natural-Populations
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Melanogaster
Size
Science & Technology
Opposite Latitudinal Clines
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Geography
Ecology

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