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Adaptation of Drosophila subobscura chromosomal inversions to climatic variables: the Balkan natural population of Avala. | LitMetric

Adaptation of Drosophila subobscura chromosomal inversions to climatic variables: the Balkan natural population of Avala.

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Departament de Genètica, Microbiologia i Estadística, Secció de Genètica Biomèdica, Evolutiva i Desenvolupament - IRBio (Institut de Recerca per la Biodiversitat), Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

Published: June 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how chromosomal inversions in Drosophila subobscura are linked to thermal adaptation in different climates, specifically comparing populations from Avala (Serbia) and Font Groga (Spain).
  • The research found that thermal adaptations in inversions correlated with temperature variables like maximum, minimum, and mean temperatures in both locations.
  • Over the study period (2014-2017), while no changes in inversion frequencies were noted generally, some variations were observed in 'warm' and 'non-thermal' adapted inversions, suggesting stability may result from selective processes or the study's duration.

Article Abstract

The adaptive value of chromosomal inversions continues raising relevant questions in evolutionary biology. In many species of the Drosophila genus, different inversions have been recognized to be related to thermal adaptation, but it is necessary to determine to which specific climatic variables the inversions are adaptive. With this aim, the behavior of thermal adapted inversions of Drosophila subobscura regarding climatic variables was studied in the natural population of Avala (Serbia) during the 2014-2017 period. The results obtained were compared with those previously reported in the Font Groga (Barcelona, Spain) population, which presents different climatic and environmental conditions. In both populations, it was observed that most thermal adapted inversions were significantly associated with the first, second or both principal components, which were related with maximum, minimum and mean temperatures. Moreover, a significant increase over years (2004-2017) for the minimum temperature was detected. In parallel, a significant variation over time in Avala was only observed for the frequencies of 'warm' and 'non-thermal' adapted inversions of the U chromosome. However, stability in the chromosomal inversion polymorphism was observed for the 2014-2017 period which might result from the temporal span of the study and/or selective process acting on the population.

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