International audienceTrace metals are bioavailable, persistent and potentially harmful chemicals commonly found in cities. In metal-polluted habitats, natural populations may evolve adaptations and may be composed of individuals exhibiting detoxification mechanisms, in particular through melanization, dispersal or dormancy abilities. Interestingly, Daphnia cyclically produce chitinous melanized envelopes called 'ephippia' encasing the resting eggs, which allow dispersal in space and in time (dormancy). Moreover, the success of dispersal decreases with increasing ephippial size. We hypothesized that populations living in polluted ponds produce more, darker and smaller ephippia than populations from unpolluted ponds. We sampled 51 ponds dist...
Human activities during the Anthropocene result in habitat degradation that has been associated with...
: There is a debate on whether the Trojan horse principle is occurring for nanoscale plastic debris ...
There is a debate on whether the Trojan horse principle is occurring for nanoscale plastic debris (N...
Trace metals are bioavailable, persistent and concentrate in urban areas. Because of their affinity ...
Les métaux traces sont biodisponibles, persistants et concentrés dans les milieux urbanisés. Via leu...
We investigated the evolutionary response of an ecologically important freshwater crustacean, Daphni...
Human environmental impacts have driven some of the strongest and fastest phenotypic changes recorde...
One of the consequences of the development of landscapes for human uses is the release and accumulat...
Metal contamination can have severe toxic effects in the ecosystems, resulting in loss of biodiversi...
Freshwater ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. In addition to t...
Toxicity studies on aquatic organisms are commonly conducted under highly standardized conditions th...
Despite the relevance of resting eggs for ecology and evolution of many aquatic organisms and their ...
The response of Daphnia populations to invertebrate predators involves morphological or behavioural ...
Daphnia lumholtzi is an example of a successful aquatic invasive species. When conditions are less f...
The response of Daphnia populations to invertebrate predators involves morphological or behavioural ...
Human activities during the Anthropocene result in habitat degradation that has been associated with...
: There is a debate on whether the Trojan horse principle is occurring for nanoscale plastic debris ...
There is a debate on whether the Trojan horse principle is occurring for nanoscale plastic debris (N...
Trace metals are bioavailable, persistent and concentrate in urban areas. Because of their affinity ...
Les métaux traces sont biodisponibles, persistants et concentrés dans les milieux urbanisés. Via leu...
We investigated the evolutionary response of an ecologically important freshwater crustacean, Daphni...
Human environmental impacts have driven some of the strongest and fastest phenotypic changes recorde...
One of the consequences of the development of landscapes for human uses is the release and accumulat...
Metal contamination can have severe toxic effects in the ecosystems, resulting in loss of biodiversi...
Freshwater ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. In addition to t...
Toxicity studies on aquatic organisms are commonly conducted under highly standardized conditions th...
Despite the relevance of resting eggs for ecology and evolution of many aquatic organisms and their ...
The response of Daphnia populations to invertebrate predators involves morphological or behavioural ...
Daphnia lumholtzi is an example of a successful aquatic invasive species. When conditions are less f...
The response of Daphnia populations to invertebrate predators involves morphological or behavioural ...
Human activities during the Anthropocene result in habitat degradation that has been associated with...
: There is a debate on whether the Trojan horse principle is occurring for nanoscale plastic debris ...
There is a debate on whether the Trojan horse principle is occurring for nanoscale plastic debris (N...