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Experientia
; 32(6): 696-7, 1976 Jun 15.
Artículo
en Inglés
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-985755
RESUMEN
In Drosophila females, copulation always results in a reduction of longevity but the gravity of the phenomenon varies according to growth temperature. The harmful effect of adult males, or aggressiveness, is maximum when growth took place at a middle temperature. Female sensitivity, on the other hand, is at a maximum when larvae were reared at exteme, low or high, temperatures.