2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.19.608728
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Genetic heterogeneity induces nonadditive behavioural changes inDrosophila

Takahira Okuyama,
Daiki X. Sato,
Yuma Takahashi

Abstract: The formation and dynamics of group behaviours are important topics in ecology and evolution. Although several theoretical studies assume homogeneity among individuals, real-world organisms often display remarkable behavioural diversity within groups. This study investigated the synergistic impact of genetic heterogeneity on group behaviour and reveals the behavioural underpinnings of diversity effects using 83 genetically distinct strains ofDrosophila melanogaster. Various indices of foraging behaviour, inclu… Show more

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