Under the preference-performance hypothesis, natural selection will favor females that choose oviposition sites that optimize the fitness of their offspring. Such a preference-performance relationship may entail important consequences mainly on fitness-related traits. We used the well-characterized cactus-Drosophila system to investigate the reproductive capacity in the pair of sibling species D. buzzatii and D. koepferae reared in two alternative host plants. According to our hypothesis, ovariole number (as a proxy of reproductive capacity) depends on host plant selection. Our results indicate that the capacity of D. buzzatii showed to be mild, only increasing the number of ovarioles by as much as 10% when reared in its preferred host. In ...
Oviposition-site preferences (O.S.P.) have been investigated in females of six sibling species of th...
Drosophila buzzatii and D. koepferae are sibling cactophilic species. The former breeds primarily on...
Post-mating sexual selection by means of sperm competition or cryptic female choice occurs in specie...
Under the preference-performance hypothesis, natural selection will favor females that choose ovipos...
Under the preference-performance hypothesis, natural selection will favor females that choose ovipos...
The cactus-yeast-Drosophila model system provides an excellent opportunity to investigate the signif...
The process of local adaptation creates diversity among allopatric populations, and may eventually l...
Drosophila buzzatii and D. koepferae coexist in the arid lands of southern South America and exploit...
<div><p>The process of local adaptation creates diversity among allopatric populations, and may even...
For plant utilizing insects, the shift to a novel host is generally accompanied by a complex set of ...
For plant utilizing insects, the shift to a novel host is generally accompanied by a complex set of ...
The evolution of cactophily in the genus Drosophila was a major ecological transition involving over...
The cactophilic flies Drosophila buzzatii and Drosophila koepferae are generally each associated wit...
Previous studies have suggested that all populations of cactophilic Drosophila mojavensis prefer pit...
The preference–performance relationship in plant–insect interactions is a central theme in evolution...
Oviposition-site preferences (O.S.P.) have been investigated in females of six sibling species of th...
Drosophila buzzatii and D. koepferae are sibling cactophilic species. The former breeds primarily on...
Post-mating sexual selection by means of sperm competition or cryptic female choice occurs in specie...
Under the preference-performance hypothesis, natural selection will favor females that choose ovipos...
Under the preference-performance hypothesis, natural selection will favor females that choose ovipos...
The cactus-yeast-Drosophila model system provides an excellent opportunity to investigate the signif...
The process of local adaptation creates diversity among allopatric populations, and may eventually l...
Drosophila buzzatii and D. koepferae coexist in the arid lands of southern South America and exploit...
<div><p>The process of local adaptation creates diversity among allopatric populations, and may even...
For plant utilizing insects, the shift to a novel host is generally accompanied by a complex set of ...
For plant utilizing insects, the shift to a novel host is generally accompanied by a complex set of ...
The evolution of cactophily in the genus Drosophila was a major ecological transition involving over...
The cactophilic flies Drosophila buzzatii and Drosophila koepferae are generally each associated wit...
Previous studies have suggested that all populations of cactophilic Drosophila mojavensis prefer pit...
The preference–performance relationship in plant–insect interactions is a central theme in evolution...
Oviposition-site preferences (O.S.P.) have been investigated in females of six sibling species of th...
Drosophila buzzatii and D. koepferae are sibling cactophilic species. The former breeds primarily on...
Post-mating sexual selection by means of sperm competition or cryptic female choice occurs in specie...