Evolution of hemocyte concentration in the melanogaster subgroup species.

C R Biol

Laboratoire Populations, Génétique et Evolution, CNRS, 91198 Gif-sur-Yvette, France.

Published: February 2004

We explore two possible hypotheses about the ecological factors driving the evolution of hemocyte load in insects. The first is parasite infection risk, its variability and the genetic diversity of parasites. The other supposes that all the other factors of environmental stress drive the evolution through a pleiotropic selection on metabolic rate. The two hypotheses are tested with data on hemocyte load and ecology of six Drosophila species of the melanogaster subgroup. Hemocyte load correlates significantly with the parasite-driven selection index, but not with the stress selection index. The result being based on too little data to conclude definitely, this work must be considered more as a methodological research based on published results on insect physiology immunity and ecology rather than an empirical evidence of such a relationship.

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