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QUANTITATIVE GENETIC DIVERGENCE AND STANDING GENETIC (CO)VARIANCE IN THERMAL REACTION NORMS ALONG LATITUDE
by
Berger, David
, Blanckenhorn, Wolf U.
, Walters, Richard J.
, Postma, Erik
in
Adaptation
/ Animals
/ Architecture
/ Biological variation
/ Climate
/ Correlation analysis
/ Developmental biology
/ Diptera - classification
/ Diptera - embryology
/ Diptera - genetics
/ Ecological genetics
/ Energy Metabolism
/ Evolution
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ Food resources
/ G-matrix
/ genetic constraint
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic variance
/ Genetic Variation
/ Geography
/ Insects
/ Latitude
/ Mutation
/ Natural environment
/ Phenotypic traits
/ Population genetics
/ Quantitative genetics
/ resource acquisition
/ temperature
/ trade-off
2013
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QUANTITATIVE GENETIC DIVERGENCE AND STANDING GENETIC (CO)VARIANCE IN THERMAL REACTION NORMS ALONG LATITUDE
by
Berger, David
, Blanckenhorn, Wolf U.
, Walters, Richard J.
, Postma, Erik
in
Adaptation
/ Animals
/ Architecture
/ Biological variation
/ Climate
/ Correlation analysis
/ Developmental biology
/ Diptera - classification
/ Diptera - embryology
/ Diptera - genetics
/ Ecological genetics
/ Energy Metabolism
/ Evolution
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ Food resources
/ G-matrix
/ genetic constraint
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic variance
/ Genetic Variation
/ Geography
/ Insects
/ Latitude
/ Mutation
/ Natural environment
/ Phenotypic traits
/ Population genetics
/ Quantitative genetics
/ resource acquisition
/ temperature
/ trade-off
2013
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QUANTITATIVE GENETIC DIVERGENCE AND STANDING GENETIC (CO)VARIANCE IN THERMAL REACTION NORMS ALONG LATITUDE
by
Berger, David
, Blanckenhorn, Wolf U.
, Walters, Richard J.
, Postma, Erik
in
Adaptation
/ Animals
/ Architecture
/ Biological variation
/ Climate
/ Correlation analysis
/ Developmental biology
/ Diptera - classification
/ Diptera - embryology
/ Diptera - genetics
/ Ecological genetics
/ Energy Metabolism
/ Evolution
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ Food resources
/ G-matrix
/ genetic constraint
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic variance
/ Genetic Variation
/ Geography
/ Insects
/ Latitude
/ Mutation
/ Natural environment
/ Phenotypic traits
/ Population genetics
/ Quantitative genetics
/ resource acquisition
/ temperature
/ trade-off
2013
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QUANTITATIVE GENETIC DIVERGENCE AND STANDING GENETIC (CO)VARIANCE IN THERMAL REACTION NORMS ALONG LATITUDE
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QUANTITATIVE GENETIC DIVERGENCE AND STANDING GENETIC (CO)VARIANCE IN THERMAL REACTION NORMS ALONG LATITUDE
2013
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Although the potential to adapt to warmer climate is constrained by genetic trade-offs, our understanding of how selection and mutation shape genetic (co)variances in thermal reaction norms is poor. Using 71 isofemale lines of the fly Sepsis punctum, originating from northern, central, and southern European climates, we tested for divergence in juvenile development rate across latitude at five experimental temperatures. To investigate effects of evolutionary history in different climates on standing genetic variation in reaction norms, we further compared genetic (co)variances between regions. Flies were reared on either high or low food resources to explore the role of energy acquisition in determining genetic trade-offs between different temperatures. Although the latter had only weak effects on the strength and sign of genetic correlations, genetic architecture differed significantly between climatic regions, implying that evolution of reaction norms proceeds via different trajectories at high latitude versus low latitude in this system. Accordingly, regional genetic architecture was correlated to region-specific differentiation. Moreover, hot development temperatures were associated with low genetic variance and stronger genetic correlations compared to cooler temperatures. We discuss the evolutionary potential of thermal reaction norms in light of their underlying genetic architectures, evolutionary histories, and the materialization of trade-offs in natural environments.
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