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Fluctuating thermal environments and time‐dependent effects on fruit fly egg‐hatching performance
Authors:Grisel Cavieres  José M Bogdanovich  Paloma Toledo  Francisco Bozinovic
Institution:1. Departamento de Ecología, Center of Applied Ecology and Sustainability (CAPES‐UC) Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile;2. CCT‐Mendoza CONICET, Grupo de Investigaciones de la Biodiversidad, CONICET, Instituto Argentino de Investigaciones de Zonas áridas, Mendoza, Argentina;3. Centro de Investigación e Innovación para el Cambio Climático, Universidad Santo Tomás, Santiago, Chile
Abstract:Organismal performance in a changing environment is dependent on temporal patterns and duration of exposure to thermal variability. We experimentally assessed the time‐dependent effects of thermal variability (i.e., patterns of thermal exposure) on the hatching performance of Drosophila melanogaster. Flies were collected in central Chile and maintained for four generations in laboratory conditions. Fourth generation eggs were acclimated to different thermal fluctuation cycles until hatching occurred. Our results show that the frequency of extreme thermal events has a significant effect on hatching success. Eggs exposed to 24 hr cycles of thermal fluctuation had a higher proportion of eggs that hatched than those acclimated to shorter (6 and 12 hr) and longer cycles (48 hr). Furthermore, eggs subjected to frequent thermal fluctuations hatched earlier than those acclimated to less frequent thermal fluctuations. Overall, we show that, egg‐to‐adult viability is dependent on the pattern of thermal fluctuations experienced during ontogeny; thus, the pattern of thermal fluctuation experienced by flies has a significant and until now unappreciated impact on fitness.
Keywords:   Drosophila melanogaster     hatching success  thermal variability  time‐dependent effects
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