The evolutionary history of widespread and specialized species is likely to cause a different genetic architecture of key ecological traits in the two species groups. This may affect how these two groups respond to inbreeding. Here we investigate inbreeding effects in traits related to performance in 5 widespread and 5 tropical restricted species of Drosophila with the aim of testing whether the two species groups suffered differently from inbreeding depression. The traits investigated were egg-to-adult viability, developmental time and resistance to heat, cold and desiccation. Our results showed that levels of inbreeding depression were species and trait specific and did not differ between the species groups for stress resistance traits. H...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
The evolutionary history of widespread and specialized species is likely to cause a different geneti...
<div><p>The evolutionary history of widespread and specialized species is likely to cause a differen...
Inbreeding depression varies considerably among populations, but only some aspects of this variation...
Inbreeding depression varies considerably among populations, but only some aspects of this variation...
Inbreeding depression varies considerably among populations, but only some aspects of this variation...
Exposure to environmental stress is a common feature of the life of most organisms, making the abili...
Elimination or reduction of inbreeding depression by natural selection at the contributing loci (pur...
Elimination or reduction of inbreeding depression by natural selection at the contributing loci (pur...
Elimination or reduction of inbreeding depression by natural selection at the contributing loci (pur...
Elimination or reduction of inbreeding depression by natural selection at the contributing loci (pur...
Elimination or reduction of inbreeding depression by natural selection at the contributing loci (pur...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
The evolutionary history of widespread and specialized species is likely to cause a different geneti...
<div><p>The evolutionary history of widespread and specialized species is likely to cause a differen...
Inbreeding depression varies considerably among populations, but only some aspects of this variation...
Inbreeding depression varies considerably among populations, but only some aspects of this variation...
Inbreeding depression varies considerably among populations, but only some aspects of this variation...
Exposure to environmental stress is a common feature of the life of most organisms, making the abili...
Elimination or reduction of inbreeding depression by natural selection at the contributing loci (pur...
Elimination or reduction of inbreeding depression by natural selection at the contributing loci (pur...
Elimination or reduction of inbreeding depression by natural selection at the contributing loci (pur...
Elimination or reduction of inbreeding depression by natural selection at the contributing loci (pur...
Elimination or reduction of inbreeding depression by natural selection at the contributing loci (pur...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...