Both stress during development and response to directional selection were proposed to lead to reduced developmental stability of an organism, commonly measured as fluctuating asymmetry. Here, we investigated the direct physiological (plastic) effect of larval malnutrition and the effect of evolutionary adaptation to this form of stress on developmental stability, measured as fluctuating asymmetry of several wing measurements. The measurements were made on female Drosophila melanogaster from populations which, in the course of 84 generations of experimental evolution, adapted to malnutrition and from non-adapted controls, raised either under standard conditions or under nutritional stress. We detected no changes in the levels of fluctuating ...
AbstractThe population dynamics of a species tends to change from the core to the periphery of its d...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is hypothesized to be a useful predictor of population canalization, espe...
Critical size at which metamorphosis is initiated represents an important checkpoint in insect devel...
Developmental stability is the ability of an individual to maintain proper development despite vario...
Kolß M, Vijendravarma RK, Schwaller G, Kawecki TJ. Life-history consequences of adaptation to larval...
Fluctuating (nondirectional) asymmetry (FA) of bilaterally paired structures on a symmetrical organi...
Many animal species face periods of chronic nutritional stress during which the individuals must con...
Fluctuating (nondirectional) asymmetry (FA) of bilaterally paired structures on a symmetrical organi...
Fluctuating (nondirectional) asymmetry (FA) of bilaterally paired structures on a symmetrical organi...
Both strong directional selection and faster development are thought to destabilize development, giv...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
Fluctuating (nondirectional) asymmetry (FA) of bilaterally paired structures on a symmetrical organi...
AbstractThe population dynamics of a species tends to change from the core to the periphery of its d...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is hypothesized to be a useful predictor of population canalization, espe...
Critical size at which metamorphosis is initiated represents an important checkpoint in insect devel...
Developmental stability is the ability of an individual to maintain proper development despite vario...
Kolß M, Vijendravarma RK, Schwaller G, Kawecki TJ. Life-history consequences of adaptation to larval...
Fluctuating (nondirectional) asymmetry (FA) of bilaterally paired structures on a symmetrical organi...
Many animal species face periods of chronic nutritional stress during which the individuals must con...
Fluctuating (nondirectional) asymmetry (FA) of bilaterally paired structures on a symmetrical organi...
Fluctuating (nondirectional) asymmetry (FA) of bilaterally paired structures on a symmetrical organi...
Both strong directional selection and faster development are thought to destabilize development, giv...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
Fluctuating (nondirectional) asymmetry (FA) of bilaterally paired structures on a symmetrical organi...
AbstractThe population dynamics of a species tends to change from the core to the periphery of its d...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is hypothesized to be a useful predictor of population canalization, espe...
Critical size at which metamorphosis is initiated represents an important checkpoint in insect devel...