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Hardening capacity in the Drosophila melanogaster species group is constrained by basal thermotolerance |
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Author: Kellett, M.; Hoffmann, A. A.; McKechnie, S.
W.
Year: 2005
Title: Hardening capacity in the Drosophila melanogaster
species group is constrained by basal thermotolerance
Journal: Functional Ecology
Volume: 19
Pages: 853-858
Date: Oct
Abstract: 1. To determine the relationship between
basal thermotolerance and hardening capacity across related taxa, these traits
were quantified for eight Drosophila
species: D. melanogaster, D.
simulans, D. sechellia and D. yakuba of the melanogaster
subgroup and D. auraria, D. vulcana, D. serrata
and D. birchii of the montium
subgroup. The effects of pretreatment temperature and recovery time between
pretreatment and heat shock on thermotolerance were also assessed. 2. For any
given species, all elevated temperature pretreatments (31 degrees C, 33 degrees
C and 35 degrees C) equally increased thermotolerance. 3. For any given
species, increasing recovery time between pretreatment and heat shock increased
thermotolerance, though this effect may be related to factors other than
hardening. 4. Basal thermotolerance and absolute hardening capacity (pretreated
thermotolerance minus basal thermotolerance) varied considerably among the
species, and was not phylogenetically clustered. 5. Though unmodified and
phylogenetically corrected correlations indicated a relationship between basal
thermotolerance and absolute hardening capacity, this result was largely due to
the presence of one species, the highly thermotolerant D. melanogaster. 6. Relative hardening capacity (absolute hardening
capacity divided by basal thermotolerance) was fixed for all species at
approximately 0.25.
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