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Fluctuating asymmetry of meristic traits: an isofemale line analysis in an invasive drosophilid, Zaprionus indianus
(2017-06-01)
Metric (e.g., body size) and meristic (e.g., bristle number) traits are of general use in quantitative genetic studies, and the phenotypic variance is subdivided into a genetic and a non-genetic environmental component. ...
CONNECTING THE DOTS OF NONLINEAR REACTION NORMS UNRAVELS THE THREADS OF GENOTYPE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION IN DROSOPHILA
(Wiley-blackwellHobokenEUA, 2012)
Quantitative trait analysis and geographic variability of natural populations of Zaprionus indianus, a recent invader in Brazil
(Nature Publishing GroupLondonInglaterra, 2006)
Realized evolvability: quantifying phenotypic evolution in a Drosophila clade
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2011-02-01)
Understanding the evolutionary potential of morphological evolution is still a major problem in evolutionary biology. In this study, we tried to quantify the amount of variation of different traits among species of a ...
Realized evolvability: quantifying phenotypic evolution in a Drosophila clade
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2011-02-01)
Understanding the evolutionary potential of morphological evolution is still a major problem in evolutionary biology. In this study, we tried to quantify the amount of variation of different traits among species of a ...
Realized evolvability: quantifying phenotypic evolution in a Drosophila clade
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2014)