2006
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.02129
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The relative contributions of developmental plasticity and adult acclimation to physiological variation in the tsetse fly,Glossina pallidipes(Diptera, Glossinidae)

Abstract: Recent reviews of the adaptive hypotheses for animal responses to acclimation have highlighted the importance of distinguishing between developmental and adult (non-developmental) phenotypic plasticity. There has been little work, however, on separating the effects of developmental plasticity from adult acclimation on physiological traits. Therefore, we investigated the relative contributions of these two distinct forms of plasticity to the environmental physiology of adult tsetse flies by exposing developing … Show more

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“…Developmental acclimation comprises irreversible responses to temperature experienced during ontogeny (Angilletta 2009), and these might differ from acclimation responses at later life stages (Terblanche and Chown 2006;Geister and Fischer 2007). Different temperatures were optimal for different life stages of Daphnia in our study: 15uC during maternal acclimation (egg development) and 20uC during growth assay (juvenile growth).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Developmental acclimation comprises irreversible responses to temperature experienced during ontogeny (Angilletta 2009), and these might differ from acclimation responses at later life stages (Terblanche and Chown 2006;Geister and Fischer 2007). Different temperatures were optimal for different life stages of Daphnia in our study: 15uC during maternal acclimation (egg development) and 20uC during growth assay (juvenile growth).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The role that phenotypic flexibility of adults and developmental plasticity of young plays in the evolutionary process is at the forefront of modern thinking in evolutionary physiology (6,(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24). Few studies have sought to examine the relative importance of nongenetic effects and their adaptive value at different life stages (but see ref.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Reliable testing of this hypothesis is often complicated in multicellular organisms by behavioral effects (28) or variant life stages (55). Acclimation effects may span three generations (57), and multigenerational exposure to acclimation conditions is desirable (8), which was easily achieved by employing microbial evolution for experimental design.…”
Section: Experimental Evolutionary Adaptation To Environmental Phmentioning
confidence: 99%