Journal article
Experimental Manipulation of Body Size to Estimate Morphological Scaling Relationships in Drosophila
Abstract
The scaling of body parts is a central feature of animal morphology. Within species, morphological traits need to be correctly proportioned to the body for the organism to function; larger individuals typically have larger body parts and smaller individuals generally have smaller body parts, such that overall body shape is maintained across a range of adult body sizes. The requirement for correct proportions means that individuals within …
Authors
Stillwell RC; Dworkin I; Shingleton AW; Frankino WA
Journal
Journal of Visualized Experiments, , No. 56,
Publisher
MyJove
DOI
10.3791/3162
ISSN
1940-087X