Daphnia collects more food at low particle concentrations by increasing its maximum filtering rate either by enlarging the area of its filter screens or by increasing its appendage beat rate (ABR). Various species of Daphnia grown at low levels of food phenotypically enlarge their filter screens. Models of the flow across a filter predict that the energy required to obtain a certain increase in filtering rate is a linear function of the screen area but increases proportionally to the square of ABR. A daphniid should be able to increase its filtering rate without expending more energy if it enlarges the filter and sirnultaneously reduces ABR. To test the model predictions, we measured morphometric parameters (areas, OF en space, intersetular...
Patterns of growth, development, and reproduction have been observed in many Daphnia species, and th...
Feeding behavior of Daphnia has been intensely studied, yet the generally observed behavior of maxim...
Feeding behavior of Daphnia has been intensely studied, yet the generally observed behavior of maxim...
Daphnia collects more food at low particle concentrations by increasing its maximum filtering rate e...
Daphnia can enlarge the area of the screens on its filtering limbs in response to low concentrations...
We reared clones of the waterflea Daphnia galeata, a common grazer in many types of lakes, under sev...
In many eutrophic lakes, ability to cope with filamentous cyanobacteria is crucial to Daphnia fitnes...
In spite of the ongoing discussion about the functioning of filtratory apparatus of the filter feedi...
The coexistence of Daphnia cucullata x galeata hybrids with the parental species D. galeata and D. c...
The morphology of the filtering apparatus of eight Daphnia species (62 individuals of all size class...
The beating rate of Daphnia filter limbs is responsive to changes in light field distribution, but n...
The hypothesis was tested that zooplankton can adapt to fluctuations of their food resources at inte...
We tested the hypothesis that species (clones) of Daphnia, originating from lakes with very differen...
Based on numerical experiments with a new physiologically structured population model we demonstrate...
Abstract. Macro video records of restrained feeding Daphnia enabled us to measure simultaneously car...
Patterns of growth, development, and reproduction have been observed in many Daphnia species, and th...
Feeding behavior of Daphnia has been intensely studied, yet the generally observed behavior of maxim...
Feeding behavior of Daphnia has been intensely studied, yet the generally observed behavior of maxim...
Daphnia collects more food at low particle concentrations by increasing its maximum filtering rate e...
Daphnia can enlarge the area of the screens on its filtering limbs in response to low concentrations...
We reared clones of the waterflea Daphnia galeata, a common grazer in many types of lakes, under sev...
In many eutrophic lakes, ability to cope with filamentous cyanobacteria is crucial to Daphnia fitnes...
In spite of the ongoing discussion about the functioning of filtratory apparatus of the filter feedi...
The coexistence of Daphnia cucullata x galeata hybrids with the parental species D. galeata and D. c...
The morphology of the filtering apparatus of eight Daphnia species (62 individuals of all size class...
The beating rate of Daphnia filter limbs is responsive to changes in light field distribution, but n...
The hypothesis was tested that zooplankton can adapt to fluctuations of their food resources at inte...
We tested the hypothesis that species (clones) of Daphnia, originating from lakes with very differen...
Based on numerical experiments with a new physiologically structured population model we demonstrate...
Abstract. Macro video records of restrained feeding Daphnia enabled us to measure simultaneously car...
Patterns of growth, development, and reproduction have been observed in many Daphnia species, and th...
Feeding behavior of Daphnia has been intensely studied, yet the generally observed behavior of maxim...
Feeding behavior of Daphnia has been intensely studied, yet the generally observed behavior of maxim...