The incidence of reproductive diapause is a critical aspect of life history in overwintering insects from temperate regions. Much has been learned about the timing, physiology and genetics of diapause in a range of insects, but how the multiple changes involved in this and other photoperiodically regulated traits are interrelated is not well understood. We performed quasinatural selection on reproduction under short photoperiods in a northern fly species, Drosophila montana, to trace the effects of photoperiodic selection on traits regulated by the photoperiodic timer and / or by a circadian clock system. Selection changed several traits associated with reproductive diapause, including the critical day length for diapause (CDL), the frequen...
Abstract Insect species with a wide distribution offer a great opportunity to trace latitudinal var...
Abstract Populations of Drosophila littoralis are known to be latitudinally highly variable in photo...
At northern latitudes, the most robust cue for assessing the onset of winter is the shortening of da...
Abstract The incidence of reproductive diapause is a critical aspect of life history in overwinteri...
The work has been supported by the Academyof Finland to A.H. (project 267244) and Natural Environmen...
The effects of photoperiodic cues on the timing and shaping of life-history traits in northern latit...
Reproductive diapause is a primary mechanism used by arthropods to synchronize their life cycle with...
Insect adaptation to climatic conditions at different latitudes has required changes in life-history...
Photoperiodic reproductive diapause is an essential part of female life cycle in several insect spec...
Organisms living in seasonally variable environments utilize cues such as light and temperature to i...
Selection experiments offer an efficient way to study the evolvability of traits that play an import...
Abstract Reproductive diapause is a primary mechanism used by arthropods to synchronize their life ...
Seasonally changing environments at high latitudes present great challenges for the reproduction and...
Seasonally changing environments at high latitudes present great challenges for the reproduction and...
Seasonally changing environments at high latitudes present great challenges for the reproduction and...
Abstract Insect species with a wide distribution offer a great opportunity to trace latitudinal var...
Abstract Populations of Drosophila littoralis are known to be latitudinally highly variable in photo...
At northern latitudes, the most robust cue for assessing the onset of winter is the shortening of da...
Abstract The incidence of reproductive diapause is a critical aspect of life history in overwinteri...
The work has been supported by the Academyof Finland to A.H. (project 267244) and Natural Environmen...
The effects of photoperiodic cues on the timing and shaping of life-history traits in northern latit...
Reproductive diapause is a primary mechanism used by arthropods to synchronize their life cycle with...
Insect adaptation to climatic conditions at different latitudes has required changes in life-history...
Photoperiodic reproductive diapause is an essential part of female life cycle in several insect spec...
Organisms living in seasonally variable environments utilize cues such as light and temperature to i...
Selection experiments offer an efficient way to study the evolvability of traits that play an import...
Abstract Reproductive diapause is a primary mechanism used by arthropods to synchronize their life ...
Seasonally changing environments at high latitudes present great challenges for the reproduction and...
Seasonally changing environments at high latitudes present great challenges for the reproduction and...
Seasonally changing environments at high latitudes present great challenges for the reproduction and...
Abstract Insect species with a wide distribution offer a great opportunity to trace latitudinal var...
Abstract Populations of Drosophila littoralis are known to be latitudinally highly variable in photo...
At northern latitudes, the most robust cue for assessing the onset of winter is the shortening of da...