Evolution of higher feeding rate in Drosophila due to density- dependent natural selection

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Reports on differences in rates of sclerite retraction in larvae of r and K-selected D. melanogaster populations, which could be a significant component of the earlier recorded differences in larval ability to compete for limiting food resources. -from Authors

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Joshi, A., & Mueller, L. D. (1988). Evolution of higher feeding rate in Drosophila due to density- dependent natural selection. Evolution, 42(5), 1090–1093. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.1988.tb02527.x

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