The physiological regulation of the response to simultaneous selection on body size and development time in Manduca sexta

DAVIDOWITZ, G.*; ROFF, D.A.; NIJHOUT, H.F.; Univ. of Arizona; Univ. of California, Riverside; Duke Univ.: The physiological regulation of the response to simultaneous selection on body size and development time in Manduca sexta Selection experiments on physiological traits can provide important, yet under-appreciated insight into the mechanisms by which traits and organisms respond to selection. […]

The Devil and the Evolutionary Physiology of Life-History in Drosophila

ROSE, Michael R.; CHIPPINDALE, Adam K.; PHELAN, John P.; ARCHER, Margaret A.; BRADLEY, Timothy J.; University of California, Irvine; Queen’s University, Canada; University of California, Los Angeles; University of California, Irvine; University of California, Irvine: The Devil and the Evolutionary Physiology of Life-History in Drosophila Laboratory evolution has been used to reveal the physiological foundations […]

Selection in Nature Experimental Manipulations of Natural Populations

REZNICK, David N.; GHALAMBOR, Cameron K.; Univ. of California, Riverside ; Colorado State: Selection in Nature: Experimental Manipulations of Natural Populations Numerous studies have documented evolution by natural selection in natural populations,but few are genuine selection experiments that are designed and then executed in nature. We will focus on these few cases to illustrate what […]

Differential Patterns of Gene Expression and Gene Complement in Laboratory-Evolved Lines of E coli

RIEHLE, Michelle M; BENNETT, Albert F; LONG, Anthony D; Univ of California, Irvine and Univ. of Minnesota; Univ. of California, Irvine; Univ. of California, Irvine: Differential Patterns of Gene Expression and Gene Complement in Laboratory-Evolved Lines of E. coli Combining laboratory natural selection and genomics with comparative physiology creates a powerful tool for understanding organismal […]

Correlated responses to long-term artificial sexual selection in stalk-eyed flies

WILKINSON, Gerald S.; AMITIN, Emily G.; JOHNS, Philip M.; Univ. of Maryland, College Park: Correlated responses to long-term artificial sexual selection in stalk-eyed flies Coevolutionary models of sexual selection by female choice predict that an ornamental trait in males should become genetically correlated with female preferences for that trait. This prediction motivated a long-term artificial […]

Behavioral and Neuroendocrine Correlates of Artificial Selection for Stress Responsiveness in Rainbow Trout

�VERLI, �; POTTINGER, TG; WINBERG, S; University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway; National Environmental Research Council, Windermere, UK; Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden: Behavioral and Neuroendocrine Correlates of Artificial Selection for Stress Responsiveness in Rainbow Trout In rainbow trout the magnitude of the cortisol response to stress shows both consistency over time and a moderate to high […]

Artificial Correlational Selection in Arabidopsis thaliana What Else Changes When Shade-Avoidance Responses Are Altered

CALLAHAN, HS; PIGLIUCCI, M; KURASHIGE, NS; Barnard College, Columbia University; University of Tennessee; Barnard College: Artificial Correlational Selection in Arabidopsis thaliana: What Else Changes When Shade-Avoidance Responses Are Altered In many plants, the timing of flowering responds sensitively to seasonal environmental variation, including changes in photoperiod or shifts in light quality, particularly shifts in the […]

Artifical selection on juvenile hormone esterase activity Insights into the microevolution of endocrine regulation

ZERA, Anthony J.; University of Nebraska: Artifical selection on juvenile hormone esterase activity: Insights into the microevolution of endocrine regulation Although considerable information is available on the physiology and biochemistry of hormonal regulation, little is known about the microevolution of endocrine regulatory mechanisms. A key step in understanding endocrine microevolution is documenting the existence, characteristics, […]

Selection Experiments as a Tool in Evolutionary and Comparative Physiology

SWALLOW, JG*; GARLAND, T; Univ. of South Dakota; Univ. of California, Riverside: Selection Experiments as a Tool in Evolutionary and Comparative Physiology A current focus of comparative physiology is understanding how complex traits have evolved, including identification of factors that bias or constrain the evolution of organismal performance capacities. To do this, physiologists have adopted […]

Neurobiology of mice selected for high voluntary wheel running

RHODES, J.S.*; GAMMIE, S.C.; GARLAND, T., Jr.; Oregon Health & Science Univ., Portland, OR.; Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, WI.; Univ. of California, Riverside, CA.: Neurobiology of mice selected for high voluntary wheel running Selective breeding of house mice has been used to study the evolution of locomotor behavior. Our model consists of 4 replicate lines bred […]

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