Data from: Experimental evolution under fluctuating thermal conditions does not reproduce patterns of adaptive clinal differentiation in Drosophila melanogaster

  • Kellermann, Vanessa
  • Hoffmann, Ary A.
  • Kristensen, Torsten Nygaard
  • Moghadam, Neda Nasiri
  • Loeschcke, Volker
Publication date
June 2015

Abstract

Experimental evolution can be a useful tool for testing the impact of environmental factors on adaptive changes in populations, and this approach is being increasingly used to understand the potential for evolutionary responses in populations under changing climates. However in natural populations selective factors will often be more complex than in laboratory environments and produce different patterns of adaptive differentiation. Here we test the ability for laboratory experimental evolution under different temperature cycles to reproduce well-known patterns of clinal variation in Drosophila melanogaster. Six fluctuating thermal regimes mimicking the natural temperature conditions along the east coast of Australia were initiated. Contrary...

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