No degradation of temperature-mediated phenotypic plasticity in Drosophila melanogaster after more than 275 generations of artificial selection on body-size.

microPublication biology Pub Date : 2025-04-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.17912/micropub.biology.001468
Yvonne L Ofodile, Judith Appenteng, Mubeen Jaffri, Ian Dworkin, Andrew D Stewart
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Body size is a fundamental trait that shapes a species' development and evolution. Importantly, body size can also be affected by environmental variables, especially development temperature. Here we measure phenotypic plasticity in a series of lineages that had experienced artificial selection on body size for over 275 generations. We found, despite substantial changes in overall size and sexual size dimorphism, only modest effects on developmental plasticity. Still, there were some significant, changes in the sex specific slopes of the relationship between size and rearing temperature, largely due to a reduction in plasticity in the treatment selected for small body size.

经过275代以上的体型人工选择后,黑腹果蝇温度介导的表型可塑性没有退化。
体型是决定一个物种发展和进化的基本特征。重要的是,体型也会受到环境变量的影响,尤其是发育温度。在这里,我们测量了一系列经历了超过275代的人为体型选择的世系的表型可塑性。我们发现,尽管总体尺寸和性别尺寸二态性发生了实质性的变化,但对发育可塑性的影响并不大。尽管如此,体型与饲养温度之间的性别特异性斜率仍有一些显著的变化,这主要是由于选择小体型处理的可塑性降低。
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