Allometric and nonallometric components of Drosophila wing shape respond differently to developmental temperature |
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Authors: | Debat Vincent Bégin Mattieu Legout Hélène David Jean R |
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Affiliation: | Populations Génétique et Evolution, CNRS, Avenue de la Terrasse, 91198 Gif sur Yvette Cedex, France;Department of Biology, McGill University, 1205 Dr Penfield Avenue, Montréal, Québec, H3A 1B1, Canada |
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Abstract: | Phenotypic plasticity of wing size and shape of Drosophila simulans was analyzed across the entire range of viable developmental temperatures with Procrustes geometric morphometric method. In agreement with previous studies, size clearly decreases when temperature increases. Wing shape variation was decomposed into its allometric (24%) and nonallometric (76%) components, and both were shown to involve landmarks located throughout the entire wing blade. The allometric component basically revealed a progressive, monotonous variation along the temperature. Surprisingly, nonallometric shape changes were highly similar at both extremes of the thermal range, suggesting that stress, rather than temperature per se, is the key developmental factor affecting wing shape. |
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Keywords: | Allometric shape Drosophila simulans geometric morphometrics growth temperature nonallometric shape phenotypic plasticity stress |
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