Journal article
Antagonistic selection between adult thorax and wing size in field released Drosophila melanogaster independent of thermal conditions
AA Hoffmann, E Ratna, CM Sgrò, M Barton, M Blacket, R Hallas, S De Garis, AR Weeks
Journal of Evolutionary Biology | WILEY | Published : 2007
Abstract
Attempts to explain size variation in Drosophila and other small insects often focus on the larval stage and association between development time and size, but patterns are also influenced by direct selection on size-related traits in the adults. Here we use multiple field releases of Drosophila melanogaster to test the association between size and one component of field fitness, the ability of Drosophila to locate resources for feeding and breeding. We find antagonistic selection between wing length and thorax length in both males and females, such that capture at baits is higher for flies with relatively larger thorax lengths and smaller wings. However flies with large wings relative to th..
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