1992
DOI: 10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb01597.x
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Intraspecific variation of Drosophila buzzatii larval breeding success on Opuntia: A yeast‐plant‐insect relationship

Abstract: The cactophilic species, Drosophila buzzatii, normally breeds in decaying pockets of Opuntia cladodes, in which there is a complex interaction with the microbial flora, especially yeast species. Isofemale lines were used to estimate genetic variation among larvae reared on their natural feeding substrate. Four naturally occurring cactophilic yeast species isolated from the same Tunisian oasis as the Drosophila population were used. Two fitness components were studied for each line, viability and developmental … Show more

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