To help us understand how adaptive tolerance to heat stress has evolved, we made F1 hybrid crosses and backcrosses amongst populations of Drosophila mojavensis, and tested their ability to fly after exposure to a debilitating, but non-lethal, heat stress. Previous work identified that these populations vary in thermotolerance as measured for a variety of traits. Hybrid superiority was observed when crossing all four pairs of strains. Patterns of inheritance in flight ability after stress varied depending on which strains were used to set up complete reciprocal backcrosses, and, for both population pairs, results supported a multigenic model. This quantitative inheritance may be an outcome of the many different physiological and biochemical ...
In order to understand how adaptive tolerance to stress has evolved, we compared related species and...
The ability of natural populations to withstand environmental stresses relies partly on their adapti...
We evaluated genetic differences between two populations of Drosophila melanogaster that differed in...
To help us understand how adaptive tolerance to heat stress has evolved, we made F1 hybrid crosses a...
To demonstrate how insects may adapt to ecologically relevant levels of heat stress, we performed ar...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyTheodore MorganTemperature is a critical environmental parame...
Selection may act on the weakest link in fitness to change how a species adapts to an environmental ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyTheodore MorganTemperature is a critical environmental parame...
Genetic variation for resistance to high temperature stress was studied in populations of D. melanog...
To demonstrate how insects may adapt to ecologically relevant levels of heat stress, we performed ar...
Although exposure to environmental stress is common in most populations, and the physiological effec...
Quantitative trait loci (QTL) for thermotolerance were previously identified for adult flies in seve...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyTheodore J. MorganNatural populations are highly complex an...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyTheodore J. MorganNatural populations are highly complex an...
In insects, survival to heat-stress (SHS) is a trait related to thermal adaptation (Hoffmann et al.,...
In order to understand how adaptive tolerance to stress has evolved, we compared related species and...
The ability of natural populations to withstand environmental stresses relies partly on their adapti...
We evaluated genetic differences between two populations of Drosophila melanogaster that differed in...
To help us understand how adaptive tolerance to heat stress has evolved, we made F1 hybrid crosses a...
To demonstrate how insects may adapt to ecologically relevant levels of heat stress, we performed ar...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyTheodore MorganTemperature is a critical environmental parame...
Selection may act on the weakest link in fitness to change how a species adapts to an environmental ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyTheodore MorganTemperature is a critical environmental parame...
Genetic variation for resistance to high temperature stress was studied in populations of D. melanog...
To demonstrate how insects may adapt to ecologically relevant levels of heat stress, we performed ar...
Although exposure to environmental stress is common in most populations, and the physiological effec...
Quantitative trait loci (QTL) for thermotolerance were previously identified for adult flies in seve...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyTheodore J. MorganNatural populations are highly complex an...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyTheodore J. MorganNatural populations are highly complex an...
In insects, survival to heat-stress (SHS) is a trait related to thermal adaptation (Hoffmann et al.,...
In order to understand how adaptive tolerance to stress has evolved, we compared related species and...
The ability of natural populations to withstand environmental stresses relies partly on their adapti...
We evaluated genetic differences between two populations of Drosophila melanogaster that differed in...