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Effects of early adult experience on host selection in insects: Some experimental and theoretical results
Authors:John Jaenike
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, University of Rochester, 14627 Rochester, New York
Abstract:A field experiment with Drosophila melanogasterrevealed that when flies encounter a particular food type soon after emergence, the probability of their subsequently being attracted to such a resource is increased. In this experiment, the length of time flies experienced their postemergence environments was under the control of the flies themselves. The experiment thus realistically mimicked one form of experiential effect that may be important in nature. A theoretical model is developed which shows that enhanced adult preferences for the types of resources fed on as larvae can substantially increase the degree of host-based genetic subdivision within a polyphagous population.
Keywords:host preference  habitat selection  experience  learning  Drosophila  host races  population genetics
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