Larval protein restriction interacts with adult diet to increase fitness in an outbred multiparent population
Andrew Jones,
De’anne Donnell,
Elizabeth G. King
et al.
Abstract:Developmental conditions including temperature, diet, and parasites can shape adult fitness phenotypes in many species. Studies typically focus on the additive effects of early-life and adult life conditions on life history response in the context of competing models of developmental plasticity (i.e. environmental matching and silver spoon). These models continue to yield mixed results in the same or different species. Here, we characterize interaction effects of larval vs adult diet on lifespan and fecundity … Show more
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