Effects of Circadian Eclosion Rhythm and Temperature on Estimating the Relative Rate of Development in Drosophila mercatoum
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概要
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The present paper examines the problem of how to evaluate fitness between some genotypes. The rate of development was measured in six combinations of light(LL or LD) and temperature (22, 25 or 28℃) conditions using three strains of Drosophila mercatorum. The relative rate of development was not greatly affected by developmental temperatures in LL where no eclosion rhythm was observed. However, the relative values were found to vary with temperature in LD where a definite peak of emergence was seen immediately after the light was turned on. This temperature effect on the relative rate of development may be due to the existence of a' gate' for eclosion in LD as suggested by Skopik and Pittendrigh(1967)
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 1983-06-25
著者
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SAITO Makiko
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Tokyo
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Saito Makiko
Department Of Biology Tokyo Metropolitan University
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IKEDA KIROSHI
Biological Institute, Ehime University
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Ikeda Kiroshi
Biological Institute Ehime University
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Ikeda Hiroshi
Biological Institute Ehime University
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