2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2019.04.004
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Direct and correlated responses to bi-directional selection on pre-adult development time in Drosophila montana

Abstract: Selection experiments offer an efficient way to study the evolvability of traits that play an important role in insects' reproduction and/or survival and to trace correlations and trade-offs between them. We have exercised bi-directional selection on Drosophila montana flies' preadult development time under constant light and temperature conditions for 10 generations and traced the indirect effects of this selection on females' diapause induction under different day lengths, as well as on the body weight and c… Show more

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