INVESTIGADORES
FOLGUERA Guillermo
artículos
Título:
Testing the interplay between physiological and life history traits: an experimental study in Drosophila
Autor/es:
FOLGUERA, G.; MUÑOZ, J. L.; CEBALLOS, S.; BOZINOVIC, F.; HASSON, E.
Revista:
EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY RESEARCH
Editorial:
Evolutionary Ecology, Ltd.
Referencias:
Lugar: Tucson, Estados Unidos; Año: 2007 vol. 9 p. 1211 - 1222
ISSN:
1522–0613
Resumen:
Question: Developmental time and metabolic rate are correlated at higher levels of organization. Does this allometric relationship scale down to the intraspecific level? Methods: We exposed flies of three species of Drosophila collected at contrasting altitudes and similar latitudes to varying experimental thermal regimes. Metabolic rate was measured as CO2 production using a ‘closed system’. Developmental time was estimated as the time elapsed from the first instar larval stage until adult emergence. Results: We observed a positive correlation between metabolic rate and developmental time among species. However, such allometry was not detected within species. Interestingly, both variables presented different patterns of interactions with sex and thermal treatment. Conclusions: It may not be possible to extrapolate allometric rules of macroecology to within-species variation. Indeed, the factors that affect variation in physiological variables atthe intraspecific and interspecific levels should be different.