Developmental plasticity influences the size of adult tissues in insects. Tissues can have unique responses to environmental perturbation during development, however, the prevalence of within species evolution of tissue-specific developmental plasticity remains unclear. To address this, we studied the effects of temperature and nutrition on wing and femur size in D. melanogaster populations from a temperate and tropical region. Wings were more sensitive to temperature, while wings and femurs were equally responsive to nutrition in both populations and sexes. The temperate population was larger under all conditions, except for femurs of starved females. In line with this, we observed greater femur size plasticity in response to starvation in...
Developmental plasticity, the ability of a single genotype to produce multiple phenotypes, is an imp...
1. Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) can vary drastically across environments, demonstrating pronounced s...
In this paper we use an adjusted ellipse to the contour of the wings of Drosophila as an experimenta...
Developmental plasticity influences the size of adult tissues in insects. Tissues can have unique re...
Both development and evolution under chronic malnutrition lead to reduced adult size in Drosophila. ...
Body size in Drosophila melanogaster results from the combination of evolutionary genetic and develo...
Both development and evolution under chronic malnutrition lead to reduced adult size in Drosophila. ...
Sex-based differences in physiological traits may be influenced by both evolutionary and environment...
Organ shape evolves through cross-generational changes in developmental patterns at cellular and/or ...
Body size is one of the most obvious and most important characteristic of any organism. A thorough u...
In most ectotherms, a reduction in developmental temperature leads to an increase in body size, a ph...
The selective pressures leading to the evolution of Sexual Size Dimorphism (SSD) have been well stud...
Phenotypic plasticity has been described for morphological and life-history traits in many organisms...
The selective pressures leading to the evolution of Sexual Size Dimorphism (SSD) have been well stud...
The difference in body size between females and males, or sexual size dimorphism (SSD), is ubiquitou...
Developmental plasticity, the ability of a single genotype to produce multiple phenotypes, is an imp...
1. Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) can vary drastically across environments, demonstrating pronounced s...
In this paper we use an adjusted ellipse to the contour of the wings of Drosophila as an experimenta...
Developmental plasticity influences the size of adult tissues in insects. Tissues can have unique re...
Both development and evolution under chronic malnutrition lead to reduced adult size in Drosophila. ...
Body size in Drosophila melanogaster results from the combination of evolutionary genetic and develo...
Both development and evolution under chronic malnutrition lead to reduced adult size in Drosophila. ...
Sex-based differences in physiological traits may be influenced by both evolutionary and environment...
Organ shape evolves through cross-generational changes in developmental patterns at cellular and/or ...
Body size is one of the most obvious and most important characteristic of any organism. A thorough u...
In most ectotherms, a reduction in developmental temperature leads to an increase in body size, a ph...
The selective pressures leading to the evolution of Sexual Size Dimorphism (SSD) have been well stud...
Phenotypic plasticity has been described for morphological and life-history traits in many organisms...
The selective pressures leading to the evolution of Sexual Size Dimorphism (SSD) have been well stud...
The difference in body size between females and males, or sexual size dimorphism (SSD), is ubiquitou...
Developmental plasticity, the ability of a single genotype to produce multiple phenotypes, is an imp...
1. Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) can vary drastically across environments, demonstrating pronounced s...
In this paper we use an adjusted ellipse to the contour of the wings of Drosophila as an experimenta...