Abstract- Experiments with a clone of the cladoceran Daphnia pulex indicate that the nutritional conditions of the maternal environment play a major role in determining the progeny's phenotype. Apparently, by influencing the physiology and/or morphology of individuals during early development, maternal investment not only enhances juvenile survival but has long-lasting, favorable ffects on the progeny's ability to convert resources into growth and reproduction as well as negative repercussions for adult survival of the progeny. Life-span may also be radically altered by modifying food schedules within an individual's life. Neither reproductive effort nor rate of living hypotheses can explain longevity variation within Daphnia...
1. Environmentally induced maternal effects are known to affect offspring phenotype, and as a result...
1. Much research has shown that environmental stress can induce adaptive and maladaptive phenotypic ...
In recent years, some studies addressing the modification of phenotypically plastic traits of Daphni...
Genetic inheritance underpins evolutionary theories of aging, but the role that nongenetic inheritan...
Genetic inheritance underpins evolutionary theories of aging, but the role that nongenetic inheritan...
The response of various life-history characteristics of Daphnia pulicaria to photoperiod and food co...
Maternal effect senescence—a decline in offspring survival or fertility with maternal age—has been d...
Variation in offspring size and number has been described for a wide range of organisms. In this stu...
1. Maternal age has important consequences for offspring fitness, with influences on size, developme...
The aim of the present study was to examine the magnitude and persistence of maternal effects in Dap...
This study was designed to measure and separate the physiological costs of inducible defenses from l...
Variation in offspring size is a common phenomenon in many organisms. In cladoceran zooplankton larg...
Abstract. The effect of three different Scenedesmus food concentrations (0.04, 0.2 and 1 mg C T &apo...
1. Environmentally induced maternal effects are known to affect offspring phenotype, and as a result...
1. Much research has shown that environmental stress can induce adaptive and maladaptive phenotypic ...
In recent years, some studies addressing the modification of phenotypically plastic traits of Daphni...
Genetic inheritance underpins evolutionary theories of aging, but the role that nongenetic inheritan...
Genetic inheritance underpins evolutionary theories of aging, but the role that nongenetic inheritan...
The response of various life-history characteristics of Daphnia pulicaria to photoperiod and food co...
Maternal effect senescence—a decline in offspring survival or fertility with maternal age—has been d...
Variation in offspring size and number has been described for a wide range of organisms. In this stu...
1. Maternal age has important consequences for offspring fitness, with influences on size, developme...
The aim of the present study was to examine the magnitude and persistence of maternal effects in Dap...
This study was designed to measure and separate the physiological costs of inducible defenses from l...
Variation in offspring size is a common phenomenon in many organisms. In cladoceran zooplankton larg...
Abstract. The effect of three different Scenedesmus food concentrations (0.04, 0.2 and 1 mg C T &apo...
1. Environmentally induced maternal effects are known to affect offspring phenotype, and as a result...
1. Much research has shown that environmental stress can induce adaptive and maladaptive phenotypic ...
In recent years, some studies addressing the modification of phenotypically plastic traits of Daphni...