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dc.creatorTucić, Nikola
dc.creatorStojković, Oliver
dc.creatorGliksman, Ivana
dc.creatorMilanović, Dragana
dc.creatorŠešlija Jovanović, Darka
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-28T10:47:01Z
dc.date.available2900-01-01
dc.date.issued1997
dc.identifier.issn0014-3820
dc.identifier.urihttp://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6091
dc.description.abstractFour types of laboratory populations of the bean weevil (Acanthoscelides obtectus) have been developed to study the effects of density-dependent and age-specific selection. These populations have been selected at high (K) and low larval densities (r) as well as for reproduction early (Y) and late (0) in life. The results presented here suggest that the r- and K-populations (density-dependents election regimes) have differentiated from each other with respect to the following life-history traits: egg-to-adult viability at high larval density (K > r), preadult developmental time (r > K), body weight (r > K), late fecundity (K > r), total realized fecundity (r > K), and longevity of males (r > K). It was also found that the following traits responded in statistically significant manner in populations subjected to different age-specific selection regimes: egg-to-adult viability (O > Y), body weight (O > Y), early fecundity( Y > 0), late fecundity (O > Y), and longevity of females and males (O > Y). Although several life-history traits (viability, body weight, late fecundity) responded in similar manner to both density-dependent and age-specific selection regimes, it appears that underlying genetic and physiological mechanisms responsible for differentiation of the r/K and Y/O populations are different. We have also tested quantitative genetic basis of the bean weevil life-history traits in the populations experiencing density-dependent and age-specific selection. Among the traits traded-off within age specific selection regimes, only early fecundity showed directional dominance, whereas late fecundity and longevity data indicated additive inheritance. In contrast to age-specific selecton regimes, three life-history traits (developmental time, body size, total fecundity) in the density-sependent regimes exhibited significant dominance effects. Lastly, we have tested the congruence between short-term and long-term effects of larval densities. The comparisons of the outcomes of the r/K selection regimes and those obtained from the low- and high-larval densities revealed that there is no congruence between the selection results and phenotypic plasticity for the analyzed life-history traits in the bean weevil.sr
dc.language.isoensr
dc.publisherOxford, UK: Oxford University Presssr
dc.rightsrestrictedAccesssr
dc.sourceEvolutionsr
dc.subjectAcanthoscelides obtectussr
dc.subjectage-specific selectionsr
dc.subjectdensity-dependent selectionsr
dc.subjectlife-history evolutionsr
dc.subjectlife history trade-offsr
dc.subjecttransmission patternsr
dc.titleLaboratory Evolution of Life-History Traits in the Bean Weevil (Acanthoscelides obtectus): The Effects of Density-Dependent and Age-Specific Selectionsr
dc.typearticlesr
dc.rights.licenseARRsr
dc.rights.holder© 1997 Oxford University Presssr
dc.citation.issue6
dc.citation.volume51
dc.identifier.doi10.2307/2411011
dc.identifier.pmid28565104
dc.identifier.wos000071652200018
dc.citation.spage1896
dc.citation.epage1909
dc.type.versionpublishedVersionsr


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