In many eutrophic lakes, ability to cope with filamentous cyanobacteria is crucial to Daphnia fitness, as the filaments can reduce food intake by interference with food-particle retention. Two basic mechanisms were proposed to explain food collection by Daphnia: mechanical sieving, in which filtering appendages act as sieves, and direct interception, in which appendages act as paddles and water does not pass through. As was recently suggested, both mechanisms may be active, and their relative importance is determined by the Reynolds number on filtering appendages. Mechanical sieving seems particularly sensitive to the interference from filamentous cyanobacteria, which can clog the meshes while passing through the filtering chamber. We there...
<p>Grazing is recognized as one of the selective factors shaping the morphology and physiology of cy...
In spite of the ongoing discussion about the functioning of filtratory apparatus of the filter feedi...
Lake restoration practices based on reducing fish predation and promoting the dominance of large-bod...
We reared clones of the waterflea Daphnia galeata, a common grazer in many types of lakes, under sev...
Daphnia collects more food at low particle concentrations by increasing its maximum filtering rate e...
Daphnia collects more food at low particle concentrations by increasing its maximum filtering rate e...
We tested the hypothesis that species (clones) of Daphnia, originating from lakes with very differen...
The coexistence of Daphnia cucullata x galeata hybrids with the parental species D. galeata and D. c...
Daphnia can enlarge the area of the screens on its filtering limbs in response to low concentrations...
In most freshwater ecosystems the unselectively filter feeding cladoceran Daphnia is of major import...
We studied the habitat choice of juvenile and adult Daphnia pulicaria in thermally stratified water ...
1. The vertical distribution of Daphnia in stratified lakes strongly depends on the depth profiles o...
Abstract. Macro video records of restrained feeding Daphnia enabled us to measure simultaneously car...
Oscillatoria spp. are generally very abundant in many shallow, eutrophic lakes in the Netherlands. H...
Lake restoration practices based on reducing fish predation and promoting the dominance of large-bod...
<p>Grazing is recognized as one of the selective factors shaping the morphology and physiology of cy...
In spite of the ongoing discussion about the functioning of filtratory apparatus of the filter feedi...
Lake restoration practices based on reducing fish predation and promoting the dominance of large-bod...
We reared clones of the waterflea Daphnia galeata, a common grazer in many types of lakes, under sev...
Daphnia collects more food at low particle concentrations by increasing its maximum filtering rate e...
Daphnia collects more food at low particle concentrations by increasing its maximum filtering rate e...
We tested the hypothesis that species (clones) of Daphnia, originating from lakes with very differen...
The coexistence of Daphnia cucullata x galeata hybrids with the parental species D. galeata and D. c...
Daphnia can enlarge the area of the screens on its filtering limbs in response to low concentrations...
In most freshwater ecosystems the unselectively filter feeding cladoceran Daphnia is of major import...
We studied the habitat choice of juvenile and adult Daphnia pulicaria in thermally stratified water ...
1. The vertical distribution of Daphnia in stratified lakes strongly depends on the depth profiles o...
Abstract. Macro video records of restrained feeding Daphnia enabled us to measure simultaneously car...
Oscillatoria spp. are generally very abundant in many shallow, eutrophic lakes in the Netherlands. H...
Lake restoration practices based on reducing fish predation and promoting the dominance of large-bod...
<p>Grazing is recognized as one of the selective factors shaping the morphology and physiology of cy...
In spite of the ongoing discussion about the functioning of filtratory apparatus of the filter feedi...
Lake restoration practices based on reducing fish predation and promoting the dominance of large-bod...