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Prof Ravi Parkash
Prof Ravi Parkash
Maharashi Dayanand university, Rohtak
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DESICCATION AND STARVATION TOLERANCE OF ADULT DROSOPHILA: OPPOSITE LATITUDINAL CLINES IN NATURAL POPULATIONS OF THREE …
D Karan, N Dahiya, AK Munjal, P Gibert, B Moreteau, R Parkash, ...
Evolution 52 (3), 825-831, 1998
1481998
Changes in body melanisation and desiccation resistance in highland vs. lowland populations of D. melanogaster
R Parkash, S Rajpurohit, S Ramniwas
Journal of insect physiology 54 (6), 1050-1056, 2008
1422008
Body melanization and its adaptive role in thermoregulation and tolerance against desiccating conditions in drosophilids
S Rajpurohit, R Parkash, S Ramniwas
Entomological Research 38 (1), 49-60, 2008
912008
Geographical clines for quantitative traits in natural populations of a tropical drosophilid: Zaprionus indianus
D Karan, S Dubey, B Moreteau, R Parkash, JR David
Genetica 108, 91-100, 2000
912000
Thoracic trident pigmentation in Drosophila melanogaster: latitudinal and altitudinal clines in Indian populations
AK Munjal, D Karan, P Gibert, B Moreteau, R Parkash, JR David
Genetics Selection Evolution 29 (5), 601-610, 1997
801997
Latitudinal clines for morphometrical traits in Drosophila kikkawai: a study of natural populations from the Indian subcontinent
DEV KARAN, AK MUNJAL, P Gibert, B MORETEAU, R PARKASH, ...
Genetics Research 71 (1), 31-38, 1998
741998
REACTION NORMS OF MORPHOLOGICAL TRAITS IN DROSOPHILA: ADAPTIVE SHAPE CHANGES IN A STENOTHERM CIRCUMTROPICAL SPECIES?
JP Morin, B Moreteau, G Pétavy, R Parkash, JR David
Evolution 51 (4), 1140-1148, 1997
631997
Desiccation tolerance and starvation resistance exhibit opposite latitudinal clines in Indian geographical populations of Drosophila kikkawai
D Karan, R Parkash
Ecological Entomology 23 (4), 391-396, 1998
591998
Climatic selection of starvation and desiccation resistance in populations of some tropical drosophilids
R Parkash, AK Munjal
Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research 37 (4), 195-202, 1999
571999
Changes in cuticular lipids, water loss and desiccation resistance in a tropical drosophilid: analysis of variation between and within populations
R Parkash, B Kalra, V Sharma
Fly 2 (4), 189-197, 2008
562008
Light body pigmentation in indianDrosophila melanogaster: A likely adaptation to a hot and arid climate
P Gibert, B Moreteau, JC Moreteau, R Parkash, JR David
Journal of Genetics 77, 13-20, 1998
541998
Seasonal changes in humidity level in the tropics impact body color polymorphism and desiccation resistance in Drosophila jambulina—Evidence for melanism-desiccation hypothesis
R Parkash, S Singh, S Ramniwas
Journal of insect physiology 55 (4), 358-368, 2009
532009
Impact of body melanisation on contrasting levels of desiccation resistance in a circumtropical and a generalist Drosophila species
R Parkash, B Kalra, V Sharma
Evolutionary Ecology 24, 207-225, 2010
462010
Adaptations to environmental stress in altitudinal populations of two Drosophila species
R Parkash, PK Tyagi, I Sharma, S Rajpurohit
Physiological Entomology 30 (4), 353-361, 2005
442005
Direct and correlated responses to laboratory selection for body melanisation in Drosophila melanogaster: support for the melanisation–desiccation resistance …
S Ramniwas, B Kajla, K Dev, R Parkash
Journal of Experimental Biology 216 (7), 1244-1254, 2013
422013
Impact of body melanisation on desiccation resistance in montane populations of D. melanogaster: analysis of seasonal variation
R Parkash, V Sharma, B Kalra
Journal of insect physiology 55 (10), 898-908, 2009
412009
Correlated changes in thermotolerance traits and body color phenotypes in montane populations of Drosophila melanogaster: analysis of within‐ and between …
R Parkash, V Sharma, B Kalra
Journal of Zoology 280 (1), 49-59, 2010
372010
Rapid effects of humidity acclimation on stress resistance in Drosophila melanogaster
DD Aggarwal, P Ranga, B Kalra, R Parkash, E Rashkovetsky, LE Bantis
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative …, 2013
362013
Variations in body melanisation, ovariole number and fecundity in highland and lowland populations of Drosophila melanogaster from the Indian subcontinent
S Rajpurohit, R Parkash, S Ramniwas, S Singh
Insect Science 15 (6), 553-561, 2008
352008
Evidence of independent climatic selection for desiccation and starvation tolerance in Indian tropical populations of Drosophila melanogaster
R Parkash, AK Munjal
Evolutionary Ecology Research 2 (5), 685-699, 2000
342000
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