Based on numerical experiments with a new physiologically structured population model we demonstrate that predator physiology under low food and under starving conditions can have substantial implications for population dynamics in predator–prey interactions. We focused on Daphnia-algae interactions as model system and developed a new dynamic energy budget (DEB) model for individual daphnids. This model integrates the κ-rule approach common to net assimilation models into a net-production model, but uses a fixed allocation of net-productive energy in juveniles. The new DEB-model agrees well with the results of life history experiments with Daphnia. Compared to a pure κ-rule model the new allocation scheme leads to significant earlier matura...
Dynamic energy budget (DEB) models describing the allocation of assimilate to the competing processe...
Dynamic energy budget models relate phenomena at many levels of ecological organization and can prov...
Ecological theory predicts that stable populations should yield to large-amplitude cycles in richer ...
Based on numerical experiments with a new physiologically structured population model we demonstrate...
We present a model framework for the simulation of growth and reproduction of Daphnia at varying con...
Patterns of growth, development, and reproduction have been observed in many Daphnia species, and th...
The concept of the threshold food concentration that allows metabolic maintenance of an animal (C₀) ...
The rules governing the allocation of available resources to varying physiological processes are eva...
In lakes and reservoirs in which Daphnia is able to suppress the biomass of edible algae far below t...
Herbivores may grow with nutrient or energy limitation, depending on food abundance and the chemical...
We present an expansion of a classical minimal Daphnia–algae model to account for effects of fish as...
The aim of this work was to improve our knowledge about the responses and adaptations of zooplankton...
We present an overview of a long-term research programme that is aimed at revealing the relations be...
In the past 30 years, Daphnia has become a model organism in aquatic ecology. I review the changing ...
An individual-based model was developed to predict the population dynamics of Daphnia magna at labor...
Dynamic energy budget (DEB) models describing the allocation of assimilate to the competing processe...
Dynamic energy budget models relate phenomena at many levels of ecological organization and can prov...
Ecological theory predicts that stable populations should yield to large-amplitude cycles in richer ...
Based on numerical experiments with a new physiologically structured population model we demonstrate...
We present a model framework for the simulation of growth and reproduction of Daphnia at varying con...
Patterns of growth, development, and reproduction have been observed in many Daphnia species, and th...
The concept of the threshold food concentration that allows metabolic maintenance of an animal (C₀) ...
The rules governing the allocation of available resources to varying physiological processes are eva...
In lakes and reservoirs in which Daphnia is able to suppress the biomass of edible algae far below t...
Herbivores may grow with nutrient or energy limitation, depending on food abundance and the chemical...
We present an expansion of a classical minimal Daphnia–algae model to account for effects of fish as...
The aim of this work was to improve our knowledge about the responses and adaptations of zooplankton...
We present an overview of a long-term research programme that is aimed at revealing the relations be...
In the past 30 years, Daphnia has become a model organism in aquatic ecology. I review the changing ...
An individual-based model was developed to predict the population dynamics of Daphnia magna at labor...
Dynamic energy budget (DEB) models describing the allocation of assimilate to the competing processe...
Dynamic energy budget models relate phenomena at many levels of ecological organization and can prov...
Ecological theory predicts that stable populations should yield to large-amplitude cycles in richer ...