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Intraspecific variation for resource use in Drosophila
Authors:John Janike
Affiliation:Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14627, U.S.A.
Abstract:
Individuals within natural populations of Drosophila tripunctata and D. falleni varied significantly in their responses to alternative types of food baits; no such variation was detected in D. putrida. The food type at which laboratory-reared D. melanogaster tended to settle in the field was influenced by the type of food on which they had been kept prior to release. Although flies apparently forgot their previous experience within hours, its effect on their behaviour can be manifested for at least 1 day in the field. Mark -recapture experiments on wild flies are shown to be very inefficient at detecting individual variation in behaviour.
Keywords:Drosophila -    mark-recapture -    experience -    settling behaviour
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