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- W1568660238 abstract "Question: Daily thermal cycles are the rule under natural conditions, and may be very stressful. Are there specific effects of such cycling regimes upon a phenotypic bilateral trait, sternopleural bristle number? Organism: Experiments were performed on two temperate natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster, collected in the vicinity of Paris (France). Methods: Altogether, 33 isofemale lines were investigated in their second laboratory generation. Four thermal regimes were used: two constant non-stressful temperatures (17 and 25C) and two stressful, alternating regimes, one applying a daily cold stress (8–25C, average 17.5C), the other applying a daily heat stress (18–33C, average 25.5C). Conclusion: Both alternating regimes increased the within-line (environmental) variance but not the genetic variance. These results are at odds with what was observed, on the same set of lines, for body size traits. Fluctuating asymmetry of bristle number was increased by stress. This was accompanied by the induction of a bimodal shape of the right minus left difference. Such anti-symmetry implies a negative, random interaction between sides of the thorax." @default.
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- W1568660238 title "Phenotypic and genetic variability of sternopleural bristle number in Drosophila melanogaster under daily thermal stress: developmental instability and anti-asymmetry" @default.
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