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The behavioral phenotype and mating behavior of two inbred strains of Drosophila melanogaster.

D A Hay.   

Abstract

Time to copulation was measured in matings within and between two inbred Drosophila melanogaster strains, Edinburgh (E) and 6C/L, using groups of one or five flies of each sex. The E males, which mated faster, usually mate with E females, which are less likely to be fertilized and have fewer progeny whose adult viability is lower. Although generally E males mated far faster with E females than did 6C/L males, there was no difference between the males when with 6C/L females. This need not imply any mating discrimination by E females, but only differences between the strains in the use of preening as a general repulsion movement toward other flies. It is suggested that a greater variety of behavioral and other characteristics (the "behavioral phenotype") should be considered in studies of mating speed and assortative mating, especially where mating speed is being considered as a major component of fitness.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 817706     DOI: 10.1007/BF01067146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Genet        ISSN: 0001-8244            Impact factor:   2.805


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Authors:  D A Hay
Journal:  Theor Appl Genet       Date:  1973-01       Impact factor: 5.699

2.  Effects of genetic variation and culture conditions on the social behavior of Drosophila melanogaster.

Authors:  D A Hay
Journal:  Behav Genet       Date:  1973-06       Impact factor: 2.805

3.  Species differences in the diurnal rhythmicity of courtship behaviour within the melanogaster group of the genus Drosophila.

Authors:  R Hardeland
Journal:  Anim Behav       Date:  1972-02       Impact factor: 2.844

4.  Accosiation between mating speed and fertility in Drosophila robusta.

Authors:  S Prakash
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  1967-11       Impact factor: 4.562

5.  A quantitative method for analysing competition where individuals cannot be identified.

Authors:  D A Hay
Journal:  Aust J Biol Sci       Date:  1974-04

6.  Dynamics of polymorphisms. I. Selection components in an experimental population of Drosophila melanogaster.

Authors:  J Bundgaard; F B Christiansen
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  1972-07       Impact factor: 4.562

7.  Genetical and maternal determinants of the activity and preening behaviour of Drosophila melanogaster reared in different environments.

Authors:  D A Hay
Journal:  Heredity (Edinb)       Date:  1972-06       Impact factor: 3.821

8.  Variations in mating propensities in strains of Drosophila melanogaster with different scutellar chaeta numbers.

Authors:  J A McKenzie; P A Parsons
Journal:  Heredity (Edinb)       Date:  1971-04       Impact factor: 3.821

9.  Mating speed in male Drosophila melanogaster: a psychogenetic analysis.

Authors:  D W Fulker
Journal:  Science       Date:  1966-07-08       Impact factor: 47.728

10.  Competition between males in the determination of mating speed in Drosophila psuedoobscura.

Authors:  D Kaul; P A Parsons
Journal:  Aust J Biol Sci       Date:  1966-10
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1.  Male mating speed in Drosophila melanogaster: differences in genetic architecture and in relative performance according to female genotype.

Authors:  P Casares; M C Carracedo; E San Miguel; R Piñeiro; L Garcia-Florez
Journal:  Behav Genet       Date:  1993-07       Impact factor: 2.805

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