Hybridization tests have shown that four Australian morpnospecies of the subgenus Pholadoris, genus Drosophila (D. novopaca Mather, D. cancellata Mather, D. lativittata Mall., and D. enigma Mall.), are biospecies, but that the following combinations yield adult offspring: D. novopaca × D. lativittata both ways, D. novopaca × D. cancellata both ways, ♀ D. novopaca × ♂ D. enigma, and ♂ D. cancellatu × ♀ D. lativittata, and that “gene exchange” is possible between D. cancellata and D. novopaca under laboratory conditions. Sexual isolation, hybrid inviability, and hybrid sterility all play a part in keeping the species distinct from one another. The results of the hybridization tests support the hypothesis that the species should be placed in o...
(With 7 figures) The process of speciation occurs through the evolution of any of several forms of r...
Fertility (percentage of fertile crosses) and the degree of synapsis in salivary gland chromosomes i...
Aedeagal morphology of two sibling cactophilic species, Drosophila buzzatii Patterson & Wheeler and ...
Among D. bipectinata Duda, 1923, three subspecies, bipectinata from Southeast Asia (SEA) and Okinawa...
Sturtevant (1919) wrote “In the course of genetic experiments with Drosophila melanogaster Meigen a ...
The genus Drosophila is particularly adapted to the study of species relationships, since its geneti...
The genus Drosophila has played an essential role in many biological studies during the last 100 yea...
Drosophila species are extensively used in biological research; yet, important phylogenetic relation...
In several arthropod groups, male genitalia is the most important feature for species identification...
Traditionally, the Drosophila guarani species group has been divided into two subgroups: the guarani...
AbstractIn several arthropod groups, male genitalia is the most important feature for species identi...
In the Drosophila melanogaster subgroup, the yakuba species complex, D. yakuba, D. santomea and D. t...
Drosophila is a suitable system to study different facets of population differentiation. Drosophila ...
bridization experiments among several species of Drosophila using the evolutionarily conserved por-t...
Drosophila mediopunctata belongs to the tripunctata group, which is the second largest Neotropical g...
(With 7 figures) The process of speciation occurs through the evolution of any of several forms of r...
Fertility (percentage of fertile crosses) and the degree of synapsis in salivary gland chromosomes i...
Aedeagal morphology of two sibling cactophilic species, Drosophila buzzatii Patterson & Wheeler and ...
Among D. bipectinata Duda, 1923, three subspecies, bipectinata from Southeast Asia (SEA) and Okinawa...
Sturtevant (1919) wrote “In the course of genetic experiments with Drosophila melanogaster Meigen a ...
The genus Drosophila is particularly adapted to the study of species relationships, since its geneti...
The genus Drosophila has played an essential role in many biological studies during the last 100 yea...
Drosophila species are extensively used in biological research; yet, important phylogenetic relation...
In several arthropod groups, male genitalia is the most important feature for species identification...
Traditionally, the Drosophila guarani species group has been divided into two subgroups: the guarani...
AbstractIn several arthropod groups, male genitalia is the most important feature for species identi...
In the Drosophila melanogaster subgroup, the yakuba species complex, D. yakuba, D. santomea and D. t...
Drosophila is a suitable system to study different facets of population differentiation. Drosophila ...
bridization experiments among several species of Drosophila using the evolutionarily conserved por-t...
Drosophila mediopunctata belongs to the tripunctata group, which is the second largest Neotropical g...
(With 7 figures) The process of speciation occurs through the evolution of any of several forms of r...
Fertility (percentage of fertile crosses) and the degree of synapsis in salivary gland chromosomes i...
Aedeagal morphology of two sibling cactophilic species, Drosophila buzzatii Patterson & Wheeler and ...