Starvation Resistance in a Stenothermal Species from the Indian Subcontinent: Mechanistic Basis of Clinal Variation |
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Authors: | Jyoti Chahal Ravi Parkash Kapil Dev |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Genetics, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, 124001, India
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Abstract: | Parallel clines for starvation resistance and lipid content are well documented among drosophilids on the Indian subcontinent. However, the mechanistic basis of these clines has not been investigated so far. Here, we investigate the utilization of lipids during starvation as a function of duration of stress in D. ananassae. We found higher lipid content responsible for high starvation resistance at lower latitudes. Lipids were utilized during starvation only; not during any other climatic stresses like desiccation or thermal stresses. We also found a cline for consumption of total body lipids; as more content (out of total amount of lipids) was utilized by flies at lower latitudes and lesser at higher latitudes. But, there was no latitudinal cline for threshold lipid amount in the case of females while for males there was a positive cline. Lastly, parallel clines have evolved under contrasting climatic conditions i.e. drier and colder northern localities have flies with lower lipid and reduced starvation resistance while hot and humid localities favor flies with higher lipid levels and greater starvation tolerance. Thus, the evolution of clines associated with starvation and lipid content might have resulted due to specific ecological conditions i.e. humidity gradient on the Indian subcontinent. |
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