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  • 3. The evolution of recovery from desiccation stress in laboratory-selected populations of Drosophila melanogaster.
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    Gibbs AG, Chippindale AK, Rose MR.
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  • 7. Isolation of a Drosophila melanogaster desiccation resistant mutant.
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  • 9. Divergence of water balance mechanisms in two melanic Drosophila species from the western Himalayas.
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  • 13. Direct and correlated responses to laboratory selection for body melanisation in Drosophila melanogaster: support for the melanisation-desiccation resistance hypothesis.
    Ramniwas S, Kajla B, Dev K, Parkash R.
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    Bazinet AL, Marshall KE, MacMillan HA, Williams CM, Sinclair BJ.
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    Gefen E, Ar A.
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  • 16. Sex-specific divergence for adaptations to dehydration stress in Drosophila kikkawai.
    Parkash R, Ranga P.
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  • 20. Changes in body melanisation and desiccation resistance in highland vs. lowland populations of D. melanogaster.
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