Even though laboratory evolution experiments have demonstrated genetic variation for learning ability, we know little about the underlying genetic architecture and genetic relationships with other ecologically relevant traits. With a full diallel cross among twelve inbred lines of Drosophila melanogaster originating from a natural population (0.75 < F < 0.93), we investigated the genetic architecture of olfactory learning ability and compared it to that for another behavioral trait (unconditional preference for odors), as well as three traits quantifying the ability to deal with environmental challenges: egg-to-adult survival and developmental rate on a low-quality food, and resistance to a bacterial pathogen. Substantial additive gen...
AbstractFitness traits of Drosophila are believed to be expressed under genetic control and the envi...
Learning, memory, and thermal tolerance are complex traits that are fundamental survival skills in m...
What are the genetics of phenotypes other than fitness, in outbred populations? To answer this quest...
Inbreeding adversely affects life history traits as well as various other fitness-related traits, bu...
1. Dietary conditions affect cognitive abilities of many species, but it is unclear to what extent t...
Ecologically and evolutionarily oriented research on learning has traditionally been carried out on ...
We estimated genetic and environmental variance components for developmental time and dry weight at ...
Ecologically and evolutionarily oriented research on learning has traditionally been carried out on ...
Based on ecological and metabolic arguments, some authors predict that adaptation to novel, harsh en...
Although exposure to environmental stress is common in most populations, and the physiological effec...
While it has long been established that populations of animals harbor substantial natural genetic va...
Maternal effects often affect fitness traits, but there is little experimental evidence pertaining t...
Maternal effects often affect fitness traits, but there is little experimental evidence pertaining t...
Condition is a central concept in evolutionary ecology, but the roles of genetic and environmental q...
This thesis examines how natural variation in the foraging gene (for) of Drosophila melanogaster inf...
AbstractFitness traits of Drosophila are believed to be expressed under genetic control and the envi...
Learning, memory, and thermal tolerance are complex traits that are fundamental survival skills in m...
What are the genetics of phenotypes other than fitness, in outbred populations? To answer this quest...
Inbreeding adversely affects life history traits as well as various other fitness-related traits, bu...
1. Dietary conditions affect cognitive abilities of many species, but it is unclear to what extent t...
Ecologically and evolutionarily oriented research on learning has traditionally been carried out on ...
We estimated genetic and environmental variance components for developmental time and dry weight at ...
Ecologically and evolutionarily oriented research on learning has traditionally been carried out on ...
Based on ecological and metabolic arguments, some authors predict that adaptation to novel, harsh en...
Although exposure to environmental stress is common in most populations, and the physiological effec...
While it has long been established that populations of animals harbor substantial natural genetic va...
Maternal effects often affect fitness traits, but there is little experimental evidence pertaining t...
Maternal effects often affect fitness traits, but there is little experimental evidence pertaining t...
Condition is a central concept in evolutionary ecology, but the roles of genetic and environmental q...
This thesis examines how natural variation in the foraging gene (for) of Drosophila melanogaster inf...
AbstractFitness traits of Drosophila are believed to be expressed under genetic control and the envi...
Learning, memory, and thermal tolerance are complex traits that are fundamental survival skills in m...
What are the genetics of phenotypes other than fitness, in outbred populations? To answer this quest...