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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Effect of Selection on Oviposition Site Preference in Drosophila melanogaster

Gladys Ruiz Dubreuil and Eduardo deI Solar

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 39(2) 155 - 160
Published: 1986

Abstract

A divergent selection program for gregarious oviposition behaviour was carried out for 112 generations on cage population of D. melanogaster. Gregarious oviposition was measured using five different indices: number of occupied tubes, percentage of eggs in the preferred tube, mean variance ratio, Charlier coefficient of disturbance and k parameter of the negative binomial distribution. All these statistics showed similar tendencies, but k seemed to be the most sensitive indicator of intensity of aggregation. The high aggregation line showed a rapid initial response but little change later. In contrast, the low aggregation line showed a steady but slow response to selection. The realized heritability for the low line in generations 67-73 was 0·11 ± 0·04.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9860155

© CSIRO 1986

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