Zooplankton communities can be strongly affected by cyanobacterial blooms, especially species of genus Daphnia, which are key-species in lake ecosystems. Here, we explored the effect of microcystin/nonmicrocystin (MC/non-MC) producing cyanobacteria in the diet of experimental Daphnia galeata populations composed of eight genotypes. We used D. galeata clones hatched from ephippia 10 to 60 years old, which were first tested in monocultures, and then exposed for 10 weeks as mixed populations to three food treatments consisting of green algae combined with cyanobacteria able/unable of producing MC. We measured the expression of nine genes potentially involved in Daphnia acclimation to cyanobacteria: six protease genes, one ubiquitin-conjugating...
Anthropogenic nutrient input into lakes has contributed to the increased frequency of toxic cyanobac...
In most freshwater ecosystems the unselectively filter feeding cladoceran Daphnia is of major import...
As blooms of cyanobacteria expand and intensify in freshwater systems globally, there is increasing ...
Cyanobacteria cause major concern due to toxic secondary metabolites, especially microcystins. Adapt...
Cyanobacteria cause major concern due to toxic secondary metabolites, especially microcystins. Adapt...
Cyanobacterial blooms often produce different classes and chemical variants of toxins such as dietar...
We studied the selection response of the freshwater grazing zooplankter, Daphnia galeata, to increas...
We studied the selection response of the freshwater grazing zooplankter, Daphnia galeata, to increas...
We tested the hypothesis that species (clones) of Daphnia, originating from lakes with very differen...
Protease inhibitors of primary producers are a major food quality constraint for herbivores. In nutr...
We studied the selection response of the freshwater grazing zooplankter, Daphnia galeata, to increas...
Copy number variation (CNV) of genes coding for certain enzymes has been shown to be responsible for...
Anthropogenic nutrient input into lakes has contributed to the increased frequency of toxic cyanobac...
Anthropogenic nutrient input into lakes has contributed to the increased frequency of toxic cyanobac...
Herbivore-plant interactions have been well studied in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems as th...
Anthropogenic nutrient input into lakes has contributed to the increased frequency of toxic cyanobac...
In most freshwater ecosystems the unselectively filter feeding cladoceran Daphnia is of major import...
As blooms of cyanobacteria expand and intensify in freshwater systems globally, there is increasing ...
Cyanobacteria cause major concern due to toxic secondary metabolites, especially microcystins. Adapt...
Cyanobacteria cause major concern due to toxic secondary metabolites, especially microcystins. Adapt...
Cyanobacterial blooms often produce different classes and chemical variants of toxins such as dietar...
We studied the selection response of the freshwater grazing zooplankter, Daphnia galeata, to increas...
We studied the selection response of the freshwater grazing zooplankter, Daphnia galeata, to increas...
We tested the hypothesis that species (clones) of Daphnia, originating from lakes with very differen...
Protease inhibitors of primary producers are a major food quality constraint for herbivores. In nutr...
We studied the selection response of the freshwater grazing zooplankter, Daphnia galeata, to increas...
Copy number variation (CNV) of genes coding for certain enzymes has been shown to be responsible for...
Anthropogenic nutrient input into lakes has contributed to the increased frequency of toxic cyanobac...
Anthropogenic nutrient input into lakes has contributed to the increased frequency of toxic cyanobac...
Herbivore-plant interactions have been well studied in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems as th...
Anthropogenic nutrient input into lakes has contributed to the increased frequency of toxic cyanobac...
In most freshwater ecosystems the unselectively filter feeding cladoceran Daphnia is of major import...
As blooms of cyanobacteria expand and intensify in freshwater systems globally, there is increasing ...