Changes in the environmental conditions experienced by naturally occurring populations are frequently accompanied by changes in adaptive traits allowing the organism to cope with environmental unpredictability. Phenotypic plasticity is a major aspect of adaptation and it has been involved in population dynamics of interacting species. In this study, phenotypic plasticity (i.e., environmental sensitivity) of morphological adaptive traits were analyzed in the cactophilic species Drosophila buzzatii and Drosophila koepferae (Diptera: Drosophilidae) considering the effect of crowding conditions (low and high density), type of competition (intraspecific and interspecific competition) and cacti hosts (Opuntia and Columnar cacti). All traits (wing...
The Pleistocene refugia theory proposes that recurrent expansions and contractions of xerophytic ve...
Aedeagal morphology of two sibling cactophilic species, Drosophila buzzatii Patterson & Wheeler and ...
The rapid diversification of sexual traits is a common phenomenon accompanying the evolution of repr...
Competition is a major aspect of the ecology of insect communities exploiting ephemeral and fragment...
For plant utilizing insects, the shift to a novel host is generally accompanied by a complex set of ...
Adaptation of natural populations to variable environmental conditions may occur by changes in trait...
The phenotypic plasticity of traits, defined as the ability of a genotype to express different pheno...
The Pleistocene refugia theory proposes that recurrent expansions and contractions of xerophytic veg...
The phenotypic plasticity of some quantitative traits of two colonizing populations of Drosophila su...
Phenotypic plasticity has been described for morphological and life-history traits in many organisms...
Environmental heterogeneity may be important in determining the amount of genetic variation within a...
For plant utilizing insects, the shift to a novel host is generally accompanied by a complex set of ...
It has been demonstrated that phenotypic plasticity and genotype by environment interaction are impo...
Clinal analysis for fitness-related traits provides a well-known approach to investigate adaptive ev...
AbstractWe measured variation and covariation in wing morphology in six populations of the fly Polie...
The Pleistocene refugia theory proposes that recurrent expansions and contractions of xerophytic ve...
Aedeagal morphology of two sibling cactophilic species, Drosophila buzzatii Patterson & Wheeler and ...
The rapid diversification of sexual traits is a common phenomenon accompanying the evolution of repr...
Competition is a major aspect of the ecology of insect communities exploiting ephemeral and fragment...
For plant utilizing insects, the shift to a novel host is generally accompanied by a complex set of ...
Adaptation of natural populations to variable environmental conditions may occur by changes in trait...
The phenotypic plasticity of traits, defined as the ability of a genotype to express different pheno...
The Pleistocene refugia theory proposes that recurrent expansions and contractions of xerophytic veg...
The phenotypic plasticity of some quantitative traits of two colonizing populations of Drosophila su...
Phenotypic plasticity has been described for morphological and life-history traits in many organisms...
Environmental heterogeneity may be important in determining the amount of genetic variation within a...
For plant utilizing insects, the shift to a novel host is generally accompanied by a complex set of ...
It has been demonstrated that phenotypic plasticity and genotype by environment interaction are impo...
Clinal analysis for fitness-related traits provides a well-known approach to investigate adaptive ev...
AbstractWe measured variation and covariation in wing morphology in six populations of the fly Polie...
The Pleistocene refugia theory proposes that recurrent expansions and contractions of xerophytic ve...
Aedeagal morphology of two sibling cactophilic species, Drosophila buzzatii Patterson & Wheeler and ...
The rapid diversification of sexual traits is a common phenomenon accompanying the evolution of repr...