Background, aim, and scope Climate changes are nowadays an important issue of concern, and it is expected that in the near future it will be intensified, leading to extreme environmental conditions. These changes are expected to originate additional sources of stress; therefore, the exposure of organisms to natural stressors is receiving an increased importance in risk assessment. Organisms tend to avoid extremely environmental conditions looking for optimum conditions. This work aimed to evaluate the effects of natural stressors on the energetic reserves of Daphnia magna using the quantification of lipids, proteins, and sugars. Daphnia magna Daphnids were exposed to different temperature regimes (16, 18, 22, 24, and 26A degrees C), food le...
Primary consumers in freshwater ecosystems, such as the zooplankton organism Daphnia magna, are high...
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Life-history, physiology and stoichiometry data of Daphnia magna from different time period (pre-fis...
This work tested the hypothesis that animals with a high energy status are more successful in dealin...
Abstract Background Regulatory adjustments to acute and chronic temperature changes are highly impor...
Poikilothermic organisms experience trade-offs associated with life at different temperatures caused...
In this study, we use the model organism Daphnia magna to determine variation in heat tolerance with...
Introduction: Climate change is a major concern for the scientific community, demanding novel inform...
The effects of multiple stressors are difficult to separate in field studies, and their interactions...
Examples of phenotypic plasticity—the ability of organisms of identical genotypes to produce differe...
1. In nature, food conditions change temporally and force consumers into trade-offs during resource ...
Daphnia responds to low availability of carbon (food quantity) or limiting concentra-tions of nutrie...
<p class="BodyA">Much of our current knowledge about non-limiting dietary carbon supply for herbivor...
1. The effects of temperature and food concentration on the fitness of Daphnia magna were tested in ...
The homeoviscous adaptation hypothesis states that the relative abundance of polyunsaturated fatty a...
Primary consumers in freshwater ecosystems, such as the zooplankton organism Daphnia magna, are high...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73626/1/j.1365-2427.1999.00446.x.pd
Life-history, physiology and stoichiometry data of Daphnia magna from different time period (pre-fis...
This work tested the hypothesis that animals with a high energy status are more successful in dealin...
Abstract Background Regulatory adjustments to acute and chronic temperature changes are highly impor...
Poikilothermic organisms experience trade-offs associated with life at different temperatures caused...
In this study, we use the model organism Daphnia magna to determine variation in heat tolerance with...
Introduction: Climate change is a major concern for the scientific community, demanding novel inform...
The effects of multiple stressors are difficult to separate in field studies, and their interactions...
Examples of phenotypic plasticity—the ability of organisms of identical genotypes to produce differe...
1. In nature, food conditions change temporally and force consumers into trade-offs during resource ...
Daphnia responds to low availability of carbon (food quantity) or limiting concentra-tions of nutrie...
<p class="BodyA">Much of our current knowledge about non-limiting dietary carbon supply for herbivor...
1. The effects of temperature and food concentration on the fitness of Daphnia magna were tested in ...
The homeoviscous adaptation hypothesis states that the relative abundance of polyunsaturated fatty a...
Primary consumers in freshwater ecosystems, such as the zooplankton organism Daphnia magna, are high...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73626/1/j.1365-2427.1999.00446.x.pd
Life-history, physiology and stoichiometry data of Daphnia magna from different time period (pre-fis...