Review: Thermal preference in Drosophila., Dillon Michael E, Huey Raymond B, Wang George, and Garrity Paul A, Journal of thermal biology, 2009 Apr 1, Volume 34, Issue 3, p.109-119 (2009)

Environmental temperature strongly affects physiology of ectotherms. Small ectotherms, like Drosophila, cannot endogenously regulate body temperature so must rely on behavior to maintain body temperature within a physiologically permissive range. Here we review what is known about Drosophila thermal preference. Work on thermal behavior in this group is particularly exciting because it provides the opportunity to connect genes to neuromolecular mechanisms to behavior to fitness in the wild.

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