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Adaptive diversity in genetic control of egg-laying behavior in Drosophila melanogaster
Authors:Josselyne Boulétreau-Merle  Odette Terrier
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Génétique des Populations (associé au C.N.R.S.) , Université Claude Bernard , Lyon I, Bat. 403, F-69622 , Villeurbanne , France
Abstract:Summary

In the absence of insemination or of a suitable oviposition site, Drosophila melanogaster females react with egg retention patterns which differ as to the position in the genital tract at which the mechanism operates (ovarioles for initial retention; uterus for oviposition blocking) and to physiological basis. A study of the first laboratory generation of isofemale lines, founded by using three different samples of wild flies collected the same year from a natural population, showed a significant genetic variability in initial egg retention by virgin females and in the capacity for oviposition blocking by mated flies reacting to an unfavorable oviposition site. Comparison of isofemale lines showed that these two adaptive behavior patterns also differ in their genetic determination. They are controlled, and therefore can react, independently to selection pressures resulting from seasonal variation in the natural environment.
Keywords:egg-laying behavior  ovulation  oviposition  natural population  Drosophila melanogaster
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