2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.11.17.624046
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Costs of dispersal evolution under larval malnutrition

B. Vibishan,
Akshay Malwade,
Anish Koner
et al.

Abstract: Dispersal is a key eco-evolutionary process, and the causes and consequences of its evolution have been well-studied. However, although dispersal depends critically on the nutritional status of organisms, it is unclear how malnutrition affects the evolution of life history and the behavior of organisms under selection for increased dispersal. To address this issue, we used four replicate laboratory populations of Drosophila melanogaster previously selected for increased dispersal for 66-67 generations on a pro… Show more

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