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JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
卷 34, 期 9, 页码 1376-1385出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jeb.13897
关键词
adult heat stress tolerance; density-dependent selection; Drosophila melanogaster; experimental evolution; Hsp70 expression; larval crowding
资金
- Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali, India
Adaptation to larval crowding conditions can improve the adult heat stress tolerance ability in male fruit flies but not in females.
The ability to tolerate temperature stress is an important component of adult fitness. In holometabolous insects like Drosophila melanogaster, adult stress resistance can be affected by growth conditions experienced during the larval stages. Although evolution under crowded larval conditions is known to lead to the correlated evolution of many adult traits, its consequences on adult heat stress tolerance have not been investigated. Therefore, in the present study, we assessed the adult heat stress tolerance in populations of D. melanogaster adapted to a stressful larval crowding environment. We used replicate populations of D. melanogaster, selected for adaptation to larval crowding stress (MCUs), for more than 230 generations, and their respective controls (MBs). Larvae from selected and control populations were grown under crowded and uncrowded conditions, and their adult heat shock resistance at two different temperatures was measured. Further, we compared Hsp70 expression in crowded and uncrowded larvae of both populations and also measured the Hsp70 expression after a mild heat treatment in adults of selected and control populations. Our results showed that adaptation to larval crowding leads to the evolution of Hsp70 gene expression in larval stages and improves adult heat stress tolerance ability in males, but not in females.
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