Foraging alters resilience/vulnerability to sleep disruption and starvation in Drosophila.
Recent human studies suggest that genetic polymorphisms allow an individual to maintain optimal cognitive functioning during sleep deprivation. If such polymorphisms were not associated with additional costs, selective pressures would allow these alleles to spread through the population such that an...
Main Authors: | Donlea, J, Leahy, A, Thimgan, MS, Suzuki, Y, Hughson, B, Sokolowski, M, Shaw, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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