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Maternal and grandmaternal age influence offspring fitness in Drosophila |
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Author: Hercus, M. J.; Hoffmann, A. A.
Year: 2000
Title: Maternal and grandmaternal age influence
offspring fitness in Drosophila
Journal: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series
B-Biological Sciences
Volume: 267
Pages: 2105-2110
Date: Oct
Abstract: The influence of maternal and grandmaternal
age on progeny egg-to-adult viability was assessed in Drosophila serrata.
Viability in progeny decreased with increasing maternal age. The potential for
cumulative age effects was investigated in two environments, one of which im oh
ed nutrient and cold stress. Environment influenced viability and female age
influenced progeny egg-to-adult viability across one generation. The influence
on viability was cumulative across two generations. Females from old mothers,
who also had old grandmothers, had the lowest viability in both environments.
Grandmaternal effects were associated with a decrease in egg hatch rate whereas
maternal effects also involved larval-to-adult viability. The age of the mother
and grandmother should be taken into account when evaluating life-history
traits in Drosophila.
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