Genotype, environment and the asymmetry phenotype. Dieldrin-resistance in Lucilia cuprina (the Australian sheep blowfly)
- 1 August 1995
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Heredity
- Vol. 75 (2) , 181-187
- https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1995.122
Abstract
Dieldrin-resistant (Rdl/Rdl and Rdl/+) and susceptible (+/+) phenotypes of Lucilia cuprina were scored for departures from bilateral symmetry for bristle characters after development at different temperatures, larval densities or concentrations of dieldrin. The asymmetry phenotype of resistant flies was dominant and independent of developmental temperature and larval density. The asymmetry of susceptibles increased for temperatures and larval densities above and below standard rearing conditions. A positive correlation was observed between asymmetry score and dieldrin concentration for all genotypes. The susceptible phenotype did not attain the asymmetry score of resistant in any environment. Resistant phenotypes showed an antisymmetric pattern in each environment; fluctuating asymmetry was observed for susceptibles. The relevance of the results of genetic and general or specific environmental stresses to estimates of developmental perturbation is discussed.Keywords
This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
- The genetic, molecular and phenotypic consequences of selection for insecticide resistanceTrends in Ecology & Evolution, 1994
- Developmental Stability: A Sensitive Indicator of Populations Under StressPublished by ASTM International ,1993
- Fatal association between dieldrin-resistant and susceptible Australian sheep blowflies,Lucilia cuprinaProceedings Of The Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 1992
- Canalization: Genetic and Developmental AspectsAnnual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1991
- A MODEL FOR DEVELOPMENT AND EVOLUTION OF COMPLEX MORPHOLOGICAL STRUCTURESBiological Reviews, 1991
- The effect of avermectin B1 on developmental stability in the bush fly, Musca vetustissima, as measured by fluctuating asymmetryEntomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 1990
- Selection at the Dieldrin Resistance Locus in Overwintering Populations of Lucilia-Cuprina (Wiedemann)Australian Journal of Zoology, 1990
- Developmental stability of insecticide resistant phenotypes in blowfly; a result of canalizing natural selectionNature, 1987
- Selection for insecticide resistance in the Australian sheep blowfly,Lucilia cuprinaCellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 1982
- Fly size, emergence time and sternopleural chaeta number in DrosophilaHeredity, 1961