In a replicated, laboratory, natural selection experiment Drosophila melanogaster populations were maintained for 20 generations either on unpolluted medium or on polluted medium containing cadmium chloride at a concentration of 80 μg/ml. Lines maintained on polluted medium evolved resistance. In comparison with unpolluted lines, their juvenile survivorship increased from 35% to 46%, developmental period decreased from 13.7 days to 13.0 days, and fecundity increased from 3 to 29 eggs per two-day period. Emergence weights, however, did not change. By contrast the “environmental” effect of moving susceptible flies onto polluted medium was that after two generations survivorship fell 62%, developmental period increased 40%, and fecundity fell ...
The genetic control of larval tolerance to urea, a nitrogenous waste-product occurring naturally in ...
Pleiotropic genes can influence the course of evolution by producing correlated responses to selecti...
Local adaptation to environmental stress at different levels of genetic polymorphism in various p...
Differences in heavy metal tolerance among separate populations of the same species have often been ...
This paper concerns a line of D. melanogaster that we have selected for resistance to the lethal eff...
With regard to cadmium, the most resistant and sensitive strains of Drosophila are v:bw and Austin, ...
The effect of the alcohol dehydrogenase locus (Adh) on various life history traits in Drosophila mer...
Anthropogenic pollution has a disadvantageous influence on various life-history traits. Although dir...
Contamination represents environmental stress that can affect genetic variability of populations...
Early view.International audienceClimate change globally perturbs water circulation thereby influenc...
Artificial selection experiments provide insights into the evolutionary factors that can shape adapt...
© 2019 Paul BattlayWhile understanding insecticide resistance in Drosophila melanogaster is informat...
International audienceHeavy metals, like many other chemical elements, are naturally present in the ...
Effects of the toxicant cadmium were studied in blowfly populations, to test whether this abiotic fa...
Environmental heterogeneity helps maintain genetic variation in fitness. Therefore, one might predic...
The genetic control of larval tolerance to urea, a nitrogenous waste-product occurring naturally in ...
Pleiotropic genes can influence the course of evolution by producing correlated responses to selecti...
Local adaptation to environmental stress at different levels of genetic polymorphism in various p...
Differences in heavy metal tolerance among separate populations of the same species have often been ...
This paper concerns a line of D. melanogaster that we have selected for resistance to the lethal eff...
With regard to cadmium, the most resistant and sensitive strains of Drosophila are v:bw and Austin, ...
The effect of the alcohol dehydrogenase locus (Adh) on various life history traits in Drosophila mer...
Anthropogenic pollution has a disadvantageous influence on various life-history traits. Although dir...
Contamination represents environmental stress that can affect genetic variability of populations...
Early view.International audienceClimate change globally perturbs water circulation thereby influenc...
Artificial selection experiments provide insights into the evolutionary factors that can shape adapt...
© 2019 Paul BattlayWhile understanding insecticide resistance in Drosophila melanogaster is informat...
International audienceHeavy metals, like many other chemical elements, are naturally present in the ...
Effects of the toxicant cadmium were studied in blowfly populations, to test whether this abiotic fa...
Environmental heterogeneity helps maintain genetic variation in fitness. Therefore, one might predic...
The genetic control of larval tolerance to urea, a nitrogenous waste-product occurring naturally in ...
Pleiotropic genes can influence the course of evolution by producing correlated responses to selecti...
Local adaptation to environmental stress at different levels of genetic polymorphism in various p...