2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.27.596025
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Nutrition and density dependence of spontaneous female-biased dispersal inDrosophila melanogaster

Subhasish Halder,
Utkarsh Bhore,
Bodhisatta Nandy

Abstract: Dispersal is often essential for the attainment of Darwinian fitness, especially for species living on spatially structured, heterogeneous habitats. Theoretically, sex-specific resource requirement can drive the two sexes to disperse differently, resulting in sex biased dispersal (SBD). Understanding ecological factors affecting SBD is important. Using an experimental two-patch dispersal setup we measured spontaneous dispersal in laboratory adapted populations ofDrosophila melanogasterunder a set of common, in… Show more

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