2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.07.30.551144
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An individual-based simulation framework exploring the ecology and mechanistic underpinnings of larval crowding in laboratory populations ofDrosophila

Abstract: The study of larval competition in laboratory populations of Drosophila, implemented via the crowding of larval cultures, has contributed greatly to the understanding of the ecology of competition, the evolution of larval competitive ability, and formed the basis of rigorous testing of the theory of density-dependent selection. Earlier studies led to the view that the outcomes of larval competition, and resulting evolutionary consequences of crowding-adaptation, could largely be understood by varying the start… Show more

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