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- W2071151985 abstract "The longevity of adults exposed to ethanol vapour over solutions of ethanol in water is increased in Drosophila species that are normally collected by attraction to fermented-fruit baits. These include species of subgenera Drosophila, Dorsilopha, Sophophora and Scaptodrosophila. The increase occurs up to a threshold where ethanol becomes a metabolic cost rather than a benefit. Except for a temperatezone population of D. melanogaster with a threshold of about 12%, the remainder cluster between 1.6 and 5.1%. These latter include several species utilizing resources additional to fruits, in particular various vegetables and flowers. Also included is the specialist species D. buzzatii which exploits the cactus Opuntia as a resource. In contrast, D. (Scaptodrosophila) inornata, a species collected by sweeping in southern temperate rain forests, has a threshold of <1% ethanol, while in D. (Scaptodrosophila) hibisci, which utilizes endemic Hibiscus flowers as a resource, longevity is not increased. The frequency and level of ethanol resource utilization in species not attracted to fermented-fruit baits is an open question. However, it is likely that all species attracted to fermented-fruit baits are able to utilize gaseous ethanol." @default.
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- W2071151985 title "Longevity of Cosmopolitan and Native Australian Drosophila in Ethanol Atmospheres." @default.
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