Temperature-modulated maternal effects vary with offspring developmental stage inDrosophila melanogaster
P Kohlmeier,
B Van Schaik,
I Pen
et al.
Abstract:An organisms phenotype has the potential to vary in response to environmental factors, allowing it to adjust to environmental fluctuations. Maternal effects on offspring phenotypes have been recognized as important contributors to this phenotypic plasticity, although the extent and duration of this contribution remain elusive. At more advanced developmental stages, offspring may be able to assess their current environment more accurately than at earlier developmental stages, and therefore their reliance on mat… Show more
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