Does increased heat resistance result in higher susceptibility to predation? A test using Drosophila melanogaster selection and hardening

S Hangartner, I Dworkin, M DeNieu… - Journal of evolutionary …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Heat resistance of ectotherms can be increased both by plasticity and evolution, but these
effects may have trade‐offs resulting from biotic interactions. Here, we test for predation …

The Role of Temperature and Adaptive Phenotypic Plasticity in the Evolution of Drosophila Melanogaster Morphological Clines

WA Russey - 2014 - uh-ir.tdl.org
Variation in morphology results in variation in ecologically relevant performances, which
ultimately results in variation in fitness allowing for adaptive evolution. Task performances …