Meng‐Qiang ZhaoQiang ZhangJia-Qi Huang Yi LiuYao WangWeizhong QianFei Wei
To investigate the potential response to natural selection of reaction norms for age and size at maturity, fresh body weight at eclosion was mass selected under rich and poor larval food conditions in Drosophila melanogaster. The sensitivity of dry weight at eclosion to the difference between rich and poor larval food was selected using differences in sensitivities among families. For both experiments, the correlated response to selection of age at eclosion was examined. The flies were derived from wild populations and had been mass cultured in the lab for more than six months before the experiments started. These flies responded to selection on body weight upwards and downwards on both rich and poor larval food. Selection on increased or decreased sensitivity of body weight was also successful in at least one direction. Sensitivity was reduced by selection upwards in a poor environment and downwards in a rich environment.
Seul Ki YounChristos E. FrouzakisBaskar Pagadala GopiJohn RobertsonKenneth B. K. TeoHyung Gyu Park
Sung-Won JangWooseok SongYooseok KimSung Hwan KimSang-Eun ParkChong-Yun Park
Yooseok KimWooseok SongSeung Youb LeeSabita ShresthaCheolho JeonWon Chel ChoiMinkook KimChong-Yun Park
Jinhui HuChunguang YangJin‐Hua Huang