Evolution of reduced minimum critical size as a response to selection for rapid pre-adult development in Drosophila melanogaster.
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Adult body size in holometabolous insects is directly proportional to the time spent during the larval period. The larval duration can be divided into two parts- (i) pre-critical duration-time required to attain a critical size/critical weight that would result in successful completion of development and metamorphosis even under non-availability of nutrition beyond the time of attainment of critical size, and (ii) post-critical duration-the time duration from attainment of critical size till pupation. It is of interest to decipher the relative contribution of the two larval growth phases (from the hatching of the egg to attainment of critical size or from the attainment of critical size to pupation- post-critical duration) to the final adult size. Many studies using Drosophila melanogaster have shown that, selecting populations for faster development result in the emergence of small adults. Some of these studies have indirectly reported the evolution of smaller critical size. Using two ...
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