INVESTIGADORES
HASSON Esteban Ruben
artículos
Título:
Sexual selection related to developmental stability
Autor/es:
NORRY, F.M., J.C. VILARDI, E. HASSON
Revista:
HEREDITAS
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Año: 1998 vol. 128 p. 115 - 119
ISSN:
0018-0661
Resumen:
Relationships  among  developmental stability, sexual selection,  and  body  size were  examined in  the  cactophilic  fly Drosophila buzzatii. Developmental stability,  as measured  in  terms of fluctuating asymmetry  (FA) of  wing  length, was positively associated  to male´s  copulatory  success in  a mass-mating experiment with wild-reared  flies. Previous studies showed  that  body size is positively correlated with mating  success and  other  fitness components  in this species, but  no phenotypic correlation between wing asymmetry and size was found  in  the present study. Thus, wing asymmetry does not indicate male quality in  terms of phenotypic variation  in body size, This study suggests that sexual selection against wing asymmetry may  be mediated  through unknown factors  related  to  developmental stability  rather  than  body  size.