The Japanese Journal of Genetics
Online ISSN : 1880-5787
Print ISSN : 0021-504X
ISSN-L : 0021-504X
EFFECTS OF POPULATION DENSITY AND TEMPERATURE CONDITION ON FITNESS IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER
II. FECUNDITY AND MORTALITY
SEIDO OHNISNI
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1976 Volume 51 Issue 5 Pages 305-314

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Abstract
By using homozygous or heterozygous flies of two strains of Drosophila melanogaster, the effect on fecundity (egg production) of adult density and fluctuating temperature were investigated. The results indicated that: (1) Fecundity was strongly influenced by adult density and by the temperature condition, i.e., egg production was lower in the higher density and under the fluctuating temperature (a 20°C-30°C cycle per day) in both strains. (2) The mean number of eggs laid by heterozygous flies was larger than that laid by homozygous flies. However, the decrease in oviposition under the fluctuating temperature was more pronounced for heterozygous flies than for homozygous ones of both strains. (3) In order to examine the change of the daily egg production, the regression coefficients of mean number of eggs on day and the (c)-values were estimated under various conditions. The (c)-value and the absolute value of the regression coefficient were larger for homozygous flies, in the crowded condition and under the constant temperature than for heterozygous ones, in the uncrowded conditions and under the fluctuating one, respectively. (4) Mortality was related to the coefficient of regression of daily egg production on time. Therefore, mortality (longevity) can be predicted from this coefficient. Also, mortality was different between the sexes, and the difference was affected by temperature. (5) The effect of the fluctuating temperature on fecundity and mortality was similar to that of fluctuating light on them. Some problems arising from the results were discussed.
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