Journal article
Investigating latitudinal clines for life history and stress resistance traits in Drosophila simulans from eastern Australia
AL Arthur, AR Weeks, CM Sgrò
Journal of Evolutionary Biology | WILEY | Published : 2008
Abstract
Latitudinal clines have been demonstrated for many quantitative traits in Drosophila and are assumed to be due to climatic selection. However, clinal studies are often performed in species of Drosophila that contain common cosmopolitan inversion polymorphisms that also show clinal patterns. These inversion polymorphisms may be responsible for much of the observed clinal variation. Here, we consider latitudinal clines for quantitative traits in Drosophila simulans from eastern Australia. Drosophila simulans does not contain cosmopolitan inversion polymorphisms, so allows the study of clinal selection on quantitative traits that are not confounded by associations with inversions. Body size sho..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to thank the Australian Research Council for funding via their Special Research Centre and Fellowship (CMS) schemes.