Daphnia, an important model organism for studies on ecology and evolution, has become a textbook example for inducible defenses against predators. Inducible defenses are widespread in nature, and the underlying molecular mechanisms for this plasticity in general and in particular in Daphnia are not fully understood. Here, we provide for the first time a combination of established life-history changes (LHC), which are induced by chemical cues of a predator (fish kairomones), in Daphnia with differential peptide labeling (iTRAQ) in LC–MS/MS based proteomics. The aim of the present study is the elucidation of proteins involved in specific antipredator responses in a predator–prey system of ecological relevance by high-throughput proteomics. To...
Although the microcrustacean Daphnia is becoming an organism of choice for proteomic studies, protei...
Prey are under selection to minimize predation losses. In aquatic environments many prey use chemica...
Some water fleas (Daphnia spp.) undergo phenotypic changes when exposed to chemical signals from pre...
Planktonic crustaceans of the genus Daphnia play an important role as keystone species in almost al...
Background: Phenotypic plasticity in defensive traits occurs in many species when facing heterogeneo...
Here we test for the possible coupling of two kairomone-induced, anti-fish defences in Daphnia, life...
Predation has been a major driver of the evolution of prey species, which consequently develop antip...
Recently, the first chemical cues, which induce defenses in freshwater zooplankton of the genus Daph...
The crustacean genus Daphnia holds a key position in aquatic ecosystems rendering it an important mo...
Phenotypic plastic responses allow organisms to rapidly adjust when facing environmental challenges ...
Daphnia responds to chemical cues released by fish with adaptive changes in life history traits, e. ...
Species that are not closely related can express similar inducible traits, but molecular mechanisms ...
Planktivorous fish release a cue of an unknown chemical nature into the water that induces diel vert...
Studying the finely tuned mechanism of predation risk assessment allows for a better understanding o...
Resource allocation for reproduction of daphniids is strongly determined by the production of yolk p...
Although the microcrustacean Daphnia is becoming an organism of choice for proteomic studies, protei...
Prey are under selection to minimize predation losses. In aquatic environments many prey use chemica...
Some water fleas (Daphnia spp.) undergo phenotypic changes when exposed to chemical signals from pre...
Planktonic crustaceans of the genus Daphnia play an important role as keystone species in almost al...
Background: Phenotypic plasticity in defensive traits occurs in many species when facing heterogeneo...
Here we test for the possible coupling of two kairomone-induced, anti-fish defences in Daphnia, life...
Predation has been a major driver of the evolution of prey species, which consequently develop antip...
Recently, the first chemical cues, which induce defenses in freshwater zooplankton of the genus Daph...
The crustacean genus Daphnia holds a key position in aquatic ecosystems rendering it an important mo...
Phenotypic plastic responses allow organisms to rapidly adjust when facing environmental challenges ...
Daphnia responds to chemical cues released by fish with adaptive changes in life history traits, e. ...
Species that are not closely related can express similar inducible traits, but molecular mechanisms ...
Planktivorous fish release a cue of an unknown chemical nature into the water that induces diel vert...
Studying the finely tuned mechanism of predation risk assessment allows for a better understanding o...
Resource allocation for reproduction of daphniids is strongly determined by the production of yolk p...
Although the microcrustacean Daphnia is becoming an organism of choice for proteomic studies, protei...
Prey are under selection to minimize predation losses. In aquatic environments many prey use chemica...
Some water fleas (Daphnia spp.) undergo phenotypic changes when exposed to chemical signals from pre...