Fecundity and longevity of houseflies after space flight |
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Authors: | R. E. Lee Jr E. H. Bryant J. G. Baust |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, University of Houston, 77004 Houston, Texas, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Zoology, Miami University-Hamilton, 1601 Peck Blvd, 45011 Hamilton, Ohio, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary After 7 days of space flight house flies,Musca domestica, exhibited similar longevity, but a reduction in reproductive output as compared to earthbound controls. This reduction was not observed in later generations. These data suggest that space flight directly alters the rate of ovarian development, but that this effect is not genetically transmitted.Acknowledgment. We thank Todd E. Nelson, student participant in the Space Shuttle Student Involvement Project, John T. Jackson, NASA/Johnson Space Center, and James R. Peterson, Honeywell, Inc. for providing us with the flies and information related to the in-flight experiments. |
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Keywords: | Space flight reproduction longevity insect |
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