An extremely high (about 100 %) increase in longevity is reported for a subset of recombinant inbred lines (RILs) of Drosophila melanogaster subjected to a cyclic heat stress throughout the adult life. Previous work showed that both longevity and heat sensitivity highly differed among RILs. The novel heat stress treatment used in this study consisted of 5 min at 38 °C applicated approximately every 125 min throughout the adult life starting at the age of 2 days. In spite of the exceptionally high increase in longevity in a set of RILs, the same heat stress treatment reduced rather than increased longevity in other RILs, suggesting that heat-induced hormesis is dependent on the genotype and/or the genetic background. Further, one quantitativ...
After an inbreeding event, lifespan can be curtailed through the expression of deleterious alleles. ...
To help us understand how adaptive tolerance to heat stress has evolved, we made F1 hybrid crosses a...
Although exposure to environmental stress is common in most populations, and the physiological effec...
Quantitative trait loci (QTL) were mapped for longevity and fecundity at two temperatures, 20 and 30...
In insects, pre-adult stages of the life cycle are exposed to variation in temperature that may diff...
Survival data were collected on a total of 28,000 Drosophila melanogaster adults in order to investi...
In insects, survival to heat-stress (SHS) is a trait related to thermal adaptation (Hoffmann et al.,...
Longevity is a highly malleable trait which is influenced by many genetic and environmental factors ...
Fitness-related traits are often affected by temperature. Heat-resistant genotypes could influence t...
Adaptation to environmental temperature depends on both direct and correlated responses to selection...
Quantitative trait loci (QTL) for thermotolerance were previously identified for adult flies in seve...
Mild stresses are known to retard progressive decline in survival with age. The process wherein mild...
Mild stresses are known to retard progressive decline in survival with age. The process wherein mild...
In insects, pre-adult stages of the life cycle are exposed to variation in temperature that may diff...
After an inbreeding event, lifespan can be curtailed through the expression of deleterious alleles. ...
After an inbreeding event, lifespan can be curtailed through the expression of deleterious alleles. ...
To help us understand how adaptive tolerance to heat stress has evolved, we made F1 hybrid crosses a...
Although exposure to environmental stress is common in most populations, and the physiological effec...
Quantitative trait loci (QTL) were mapped for longevity and fecundity at two temperatures, 20 and 30...
In insects, pre-adult stages of the life cycle are exposed to variation in temperature that may diff...
Survival data were collected on a total of 28,000 Drosophila melanogaster adults in order to investi...
In insects, survival to heat-stress (SHS) is a trait related to thermal adaptation (Hoffmann et al.,...
Longevity is a highly malleable trait which is influenced by many genetic and environmental factors ...
Fitness-related traits are often affected by temperature. Heat-resistant genotypes could influence t...
Adaptation to environmental temperature depends on both direct and correlated responses to selection...
Quantitative trait loci (QTL) for thermotolerance were previously identified for adult flies in seve...
Mild stresses are known to retard progressive decline in survival with age. The process wherein mild...
Mild stresses are known to retard progressive decline in survival with age. The process wherein mild...
In insects, pre-adult stages of the life cycle are exposed to variation in temperature that may diff...
After an inbreeding event, lifespan can be curtailed through the expression of deleterious alleles. ...
After an inbreeding event, lifespan can be curtailed through the expression of deleterious alleles. ...
To help us understand how adaptive tolerance to heat stress has evolved, we made F1 hybrid crosses a...
Although exposure to environmental stress is common in most populations, and the physiological effec...