Journal article
Complex patterns of local adaptation in heat tolerance in Drosophila simulans from eastern Australia
B van Heerwaarden, RFH Lee, B Wegener, AR Weeks, CM Sgró
Journal of Evolutionary Biology | WILEY | Published : 2012
Abstract
Latitudinal clines are considered a powerful means of investigating evolutionary responses to climatic selection in nature. However, most clinal studies of climatic adaptation in Drosophila have involved species that contain cosmopolitan inversion polymorphisms that show clinal patterns themselves, making it difficult to determine whether the traits or inversions are under selection. Further, although climatic selection is unlikely to act on only one life stage in metamorphic organisms, a few studies have examined clinal patterns across life stages. Finally, clinal patterns of heat tolerance may also depend on the assay used. To unravel these potentially confounding effects on clinal pattern..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank the Australian Research Council for financial support to CMS and ARW. The Commonwealth Environment Research Facility also provided financial support to CMS. We would also like to thank Fiona Cockerell, Nicole Derycke, Belinda Williams and Winston Yee for technical support, and Vanessa Kellermann, Jennifer Sherriffs, Rebecca Hallas and Rob Goods for field collections.