AbstractThe population dynamics of a species tends to change from the core to the periphery of its distribution. Therefore, one could expect peripheral populations to be subject to a higher level of stress than more central populations (the center–periphery hypothesis) and consequently should present a higher level of fluctuating asymmetry. To test these predictions we study asymmetry in wing shape of five populations of Drosophila antonietae collected throughout the distribution of the species using fluctuating asymmetry as a proxy for developmental instability. More specifically, we addressed the following questions: (1) what types of asymmetry occur in populations of D. antonietae? (2) Does the level of fluctuating asymmetry vary among p...
Musca domestica L. (Diptera: Muscidae) is a vector of a range variety of pathogens infecting humans ...
Fluctuating (nondirectional) asymmetry (FA) of bilaterally paired structures on a symmetrical organi...
Both stress during development and response to directional selection were proposed to lead to reduce...
ABSTRACT The population dynamics of a species tends to change from the core to the periphery of its ...
ABSTRACT The population dynamics of a species tends to change from the core to the periphery of its ...
The population dynamics of a species tends to change from the core to the periphery of its distribut...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
An important question in evolutionary ecology is whether different populations across a species rang...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is defined as subtle deviations from perfect bilateral symmetry, evide...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), measured as random deviations from bilateral symmetry, likely results fr...
Musca domestica L. (Diptera: Muscidae) is a vector of a range variety of pathogens infecting humans ...
Fluctuating (nondirectional) asymmetry (FA) of bilaterally paired structures on a symmetrical organi...
Both stress during development and response to directional selection were proposed to lead to reduce...
ABSTRACT The population dynamics of a species tends to change from the core to the periphery of its ...
ABSTRACT The population dynamics of a species tends to change from the core to the periphery of its ...
The population dynamics of a species tends to change from the core to the periphery of its distribut...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
The development of an organism is a controlled process, which can be disrupted by genetic or environ...
An important question in evolutionary ecology is whether different populations across a species rang...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is defined as subtle deviations from perfect bilateral symmetry, evide...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), measured as random deviations from bilateral symmetry, likely results fr...
Musca domestica L. (Diptera: Muscidae) is a vector of a range variety of pathogens infecting humans ...
Fluctuating (nondirectional) asymmetry (FA) of bilaterally paired structures on a symmetrical organi...
Both stress during development and response to directional selection were proposed to lead to reduce...