Temperature has profound effects on biochemical processes as suggested by the extensive variation in performance of organisms across temperatures. Nonetheless, the use of fluctuating temperature (FT) regimes in laboratory experiments compared to constant temperature (CT) regimes is still mainly applied in studies of model organisms. We investigated how two amplitudes of developmental temperature fluctuation (22.5/27.5 °C and 20/30 °C, 12/12 h) affected several fitness-related traits in five Drosophila species with markedly different thermal resistance. Egg-to-adult viability did not change much with temperature except in the cold-adapted D. immigrans. Developmental time increased with FT among all species compared to the same mean CT. The i...
1. According to their geographical distribution, most Drosophila species may be classified as either...
Background: Natural environments fluctuate and all organisms experience some degree of environmental...
1. According to their geographical distribution, most Drosophila species may be classified as either...
Temperature has profound effects on biochemical processes as suggested by the extensive variation in...
Means and variances of the environmental thermal regime play an important role in determining the fi...
Means and variances of the environmental thermal regime play an important role in determining the fi...
Means and variances of the environmental thermal regime play an important role in determining the fi...
The thermal biology of ectotherms is often used to infer species’ responses to changes in temperatur...
The present study first addressed the question of whether developmental time (DT) and viability (VT)...
The adaptability of organisms to novel environmental conditions depends on the amount of genetic var...
Many biotic and abiotic variables influence the dispersal and distribution of organisms. Temperature...
Development of ectotherms is highly temperature dependent. Studies using variable thermal environmen...
Experimental evolution can be a useful tool for testing the impact of environmental factors on adapt...
1. According to their geographical distribution, most Drosophila species may be classified as either...
The major goal of evolutionary thermal biology is to understand how variation in temperature shapes ...
1. According to their geographical distribution, most Drosophila species may be classified as either...
Background: Natural environments fluctuate and all organisms experience some degree of environmental...
1. According to their geographical distribution, most Drosophila species may be classified as either...
Temperature has profound effects on biochemical processes as suggested by the extensive variation in...
Means and variances of the environmental thermal regime play an important role in determining the fi...
Means and variances of the environmental thermal regime play an important role in determining the fi...
Means and variances of the environmental thermal regime play an important role in determining the fi...
The thermal biology of ectotherms is often used to infer species’ responses to changes in temperatur...
The present study first addressed the question of whether developmental time (DT) and viability (VT)...
The adaptability of organisms to novel environmental conditions depends on the amount of genetic var...
Many biotic and abiotic variables influence the dispersal and distribution of organisms. Temperature...
Development of ectotherms is highly temperature dependent. Studies using variable thermal environmen...
Experimental evolution can be a useful tool for testing the impact of environmental factors on adapt...
1. According to their geographical distribution, most Drosophila species may be classified as either...
The major goal of evolutionary thermal biology is to understand how variation in temperature shapes ...
1. According to their geographical distribution, most Drosophila species may be classified as either...
Background: Natural environments fluctuate and all organisms experience some degree of environmental...
1. According to their geographical distribution, most Drosophila species may be classified as either...