The principle inducible heat-shock protein of Drosophila melanogasrer, Hsp70, contributes to thermotolerance throughout the entire life cycle of the species but may also reduce fitness in some life stages. In principle, selection might maximize the benefits of Hsp70 expression relative to its costs by adjusting the magnitude of Hsp70 expression for each life-cycle stage independently. Therefore we examined whether the magnitude of Hsp70 ex pre sion varied during the life cycle and the relationship of this variation to several life-history traits. For 28 isofemale lines derived from a single natural population, estimates of heritable variation in Hsp70 expression ranged between 0.25 and 0.49, and the association among variation in first- and...
Heat tolerance increases at higher acclimation temperatures in D. melanogaster, but not in D. subobs...
Since heat stress affects most organisms it is important that we understand how adaptation occurs to...
To demonstrate how insects may adapt to ecologically relevant levels of heat stress, we performed ar...
The principle inducible heat-shock protein of Drosophila melanogasrer, Hsp70, contributes to thermot...
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) and other molecular chaperones perform diverse cellular roles (e.g., indu...
Larvae of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, live within necrotic fruit, a challenging environm...
To examine how the duration of laboratory domestication may affect Drosophila stocks used in studies...
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) and other molecular chaperones perform diverse physiological roles. One i...
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) and other molecular chaperones perform diverse physiological roles. One i...
Low to moderate levels of stress induce a class of molecular chaperones called heat shock proteins (...
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) and other molecular chaperones perform diverse cellular roles (e.g., indu...
Although exposure to environmental stress is common in most populations, and the physiological effec...
Acclimation to environmental change can impose costs to organisms. One potential cost is the change ...
Acclimation to environmental change can impose costs on organisms. One potential cost is the energy ...
Heat tolerance increases at higher acclimation temperatures in D. melanogaster, but not in D. subobs...
Heat tolerance increases at higher acclimation temperatures in D. melanogaster, but not in D. subobs...
Since heat stress affects most organisms it is important that we understand how adaptation occurs to...
To demonstrate how insects may adapt to ecologically relevant levels of heat stress, we performed ar...
The principle inducible heat-shock protein of Drosophila melanogasrer, Hsp70, contributes to thermot...
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) and other molecular chaperones perform diverse cellular roles (e.g., indu...
Larvae of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, live within necrotic fruit, a challenging environm...
To examine how the duration of laboratory domestication may affect Drosophila stocks used in studies...
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) and other molecular chaperones perform diverse physiological roles. One i...
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) and other molecular chaperones perform diverse physiological roles. One i...
Low to moderate levels of stress induce a class of molecular chaperones called heat shock proteins (...
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) and other molecular chaperones perform diverse cellular roles (e.g., indu...
Although exposure to environmental stress is common in most populations, and the physiological effec...
Acclimation to environmental change can impose costs to organisms. One potential cost is the change ...
Acclimation to environmental change can impose costs on organisms. One potential cost is the energy ...
Heat tolerance increases at higher acclimation temperatures in D. melanogaster, but not in D. subobs...
Heat tolerance increases at higher acclimation temperatures in D. melanogaster, but not in D. subobs...
Since heat stress affects most organisms it is important that we understand how adaptation occurs to...
To demonstrate how insects may adapt to ecologically relevant levels of heat stress, we performed ar...