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The effect of selection for desiccation resistance on cold tolerance of Drosophila melanogaster
Authors:BRENT J SINCLAIR  SEAN NELSON  THERESA L NILSON  STEPHEN P ROBERTS  ALLEN G GIBBS
Institution:Department of Biology, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada;, School of Life Sciences, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A.;, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract.  Low temperature and desiccation stress are thought to be mechanistically similar in insects, and several studies indicate that there is a degree of cross-tolerance between them, such that increased cold tolerance results in greater desiccation tolerance and vice versa . This assertion is tested at an evolutionary scale by examining basal cold tolerance, rapid cold-hardening (RCH) and chill coma recovery in replicate populations of Drosophila melanogaster selected for desiccation resistance (with controls for both selection and concomitant starvation) for over 50 generations. All of the populations display a RCH response, and there is no effect of selection regime on RCH or basal cold tolerance, although there are differences in basal cold tolerance between sampling dates, apparently related to inter-individual variation in development time. Flies selected for desiccation tolerance recover from chill coma slightly, but significantly, faster than control and starvation-control flies. These findings provide little support for cross-tolerance between survival of near-lethal cold and desiccation stress in D. melanogaster .
Keywords:Chill coma  cold tolerance  cross tolerance  desiccation  laboratory selection
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