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Title: Effect of Different Light Regimes on Pre-Adult Fitness in Drosophila melanogaster Populations Reared in Constant Light for over Six Hundred Generations
Authors: Sheeba, V
Sharma, Vijay Kumar
Chandrashekaran, M K
Joshi, A
Keywords: fitness
continuous light (LL)
development time
survivorship
free-running period
Drosophila melanogaster
Dependent Natural-Selection
Circadian Eclosion Rhythm
Evolution
Issue Date: Oct-1999
Publisher: Swets & Zeitlinger
Citation: Biological Rhythm Research 30(4), 424-433 (1999)
Abstract: Egg to eclosion development time and survivorship were assayed on four laboratory populations of Drosophila melanogaster that had been reared for over 600 generations in continuous light (LL) and constant temperature. The assays were performed in three environments: continuous light (LL), periodically varying light/dark cycles (LD 12:12 hr), and continuous darkness (DD). Development: time in LL was significantly less than that in LD, which, in turn, was significantly less than that in DD, whereas survivorship did not differ significantly among the three treatments. The results indicate that individuals from Drosophila populations routinely maintained in LL do not suffer any deleterious effects of LL treatment on pre-adult fitness. Other studies on these populations have shown that free-running period (tau) of the eclosion rhythm in DD is greater than that in LD. Our results are, thus, also consistent with the notion that development time may be a function of the free running period.
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URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/289
Other Identifiers: 0929-1016
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