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    ISSN: 1573-6857
    Keywords: Lucilia cuprina ; malathion-resistance ; fluctuating asymmetry ; fitness
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The evolution of resistance to malathion byLucilia cuprina initially results in an increase in fluctuating asymmetry. Resistant flies are at a selective disadvantage, relative to susceptibles, in the absence of the insecticide. A fitness/asymmetry modifier of diazinon-resistant phenotypes ameliorates these effects resulting in malathion-resistant phenotypes of relative fitness and asymmetry similar to susceptibles. For the nine genotypic combinations of the modifier and malathion-resistance alleles, developmental time increases linearly with increasing asymmetry. Percentage egg hatch decreases linearly with increasing asymmetry. The initially disruptive effect of the malathion-resistant allele was partially dominant, the effect of the modifier dominant. The results are discussed in terms of developmental perturbation, asymmetry estimation and relative fitness to consider whether it is adequate to use changes in fluctuating asymmetry alone as measures of developmental instability. It is suggested that in some circumstances antisymmetry may indicate developmental instability and that the diazinon/malathion-resistance systems inL. cuprina may allow the relative importance of genetical and/or environmental developmental perturbations to be ascertained.
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    Genetica 90 (1993), S. 227-237 
    ISSN: 1573-6857
    Keywords: Lucilia cuprina ; diazinon resistance ; fitness ; asymmetry ; frequency-dependent selection
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Resistance at the diazinon-resistance locus (Rop-1) is recessive with respect to fitness. Selection initially occurs at concentrations lower than those required to controlLucilia cuprina. The presence of theRop-1 allele initially disrupted development so that in the absence of diazinon, carriers were at a relative selective disadvantage. Continued use of the chemical, subsequent to resistance evolving, selected a modifier to ameliorate this effect. Modified resistant phenotypes show similar developmental stability and relative fitness to susceptible individuals. Frequency-dependent interactions are observed between resistant and susceptible phenotypes of theRop-1 locus. The interactions are determined by the concentration of diazinon and range from competitive to facilitative. The results are discussed in the context of the contribution insecticide resistance systems can make to the study of general evolutionary phenomena.
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