Genotype-by-environment interactions for mean performance and trait variation in house fly larvae reared on two diets

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Laursen, Stine Frey [1 ]
Hansen, Laura Skrubbeltrang [2 ,3 ]
Bahrndorff, Simon [1 ]
Nielsen, Hanne Marie [2 ]
Sahana, Goutam [2 ]
Sorensen, Jesper Givskov [3 ]
Orsted, Michael [1 ]
Kristensen, Torsten Nygaard [1 ]
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[1] Aalborg Univ, Dept Chem & Biosci, Fredrik Bajers Vej 7H, DK-9220 Aalborg, Denmark
[2] Aarhus Univ, Ctr Quantitat Genet & Genom, Aarhus, Denmark
[3] Aarhus Univ, Dept Biol, Aarhus, Denmark
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by-products; Diptera; dry weight; egg-to-larva viability; insects as food and feed; larval size; <italic>Musca domestica</italic>; Muscidae; phenotypic correlations; phenotypic plasticity; reaction norms; relative lipid content; BLACK SOLDIER FLY; LIFE-HISTORY TRAITS; DROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTER; PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY; GENETIC CORRELATIONS; ORGANIC WASTES; CLIMATE-CHANGE; SELECTION; LIVESTOCK; DIPTERA;
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10.1111/eea.13530
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Some insect species have been proposed as a sustainable alternative to traditional animal-based food and feed sources. Optimisation of insect production can generally be achieved using two main approaches: optimising environmental conditions and improving traits of interest through selective breeding. These avenues are not inseparable as performance of a genotype might differ between environments due to phenotypic plasticity and because genotypes can respond differently to environmental changes, that is genotype-by-environment interactions (G x E). In insect production, diets can be of variable quality and consist of waste- and by-products of low nutritional value, which might result in decreased performance and/or increased trait variability within a population. Therefore, it is of interest to investigate how genotypes perform across various diets. Here, we investigated plasticity and G x E for mean performance and trait variation, which we define as the ability of a genotype to produce consistent phenotypes within and across environments. We did this by rearing 190 full-sib families of house fly larvae, Musca domestica L. (Diptera: Muscidae), on two diets based on either alfalfa, Medicago sativa L. (Fabales: Fabaceae), or deproteinated grass. Four larval traits were assessed: egg-to-larva viability, surface area, dry weight and relative lipid content. Reaction norms were used to investigate the effects of diet on full-sib family mean and trait variation within and across environments. We found that families reared on the grass-based diet had higher performance across all investigated traits than families reared on the alfalfa-based diet. For both mean performance and trait variation, we found G x E for all investigated traits. These findings suggest that there is genetic variation for plasticity (slope of reaction norms) for both trait mean and trait variation, and thus that there is a potential to breed for genotypes with high performance as well as for genotypes with low trait variation within and across diets.
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