The absence of essential biochemical nutrients, such as polyunsaturated fatty acids or sterols, has been considered as a mechanism determining trophic interactions between the herbivore Daphnia and its phytoplankton food source. Here, we experimentally quantify the sensitivity of two Daphnia species to decreasing amounts of dietary sterols by measuring variations in life history traits. The two species Daphnia magna and D. galeata were fed different mixtures of the sterol-containing green alga Scenedesmus obliquus and the sterolfree cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus; a higher proportion of Synechococcus in the food is equivalent to a decrease in dietary sterols. To address the significance of sterol limitation, the Daphnia species were...
Fatty acids contribute to the nutritional quality of the phytoplankton and, thus, play an important ...
The accumulation of cyanobacterial biomass may severely affect the performance of aquatic consumers....
Sterol profiles of microalgae and their change with environmental conditions are of great interest i...
In crustaceans, cholesterol is an essential nutrient, which they must directly obtain from their foo...
Arthropods are incapable of synthesizing sterols de novo and thus require a dietary source to cover ...
The absence of dietary sterols and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) has been shown to affect the ...
A key process in freshwater plankton food webs is the regulation of the efficiency of energy and mat...
International audienceExperimental results provide evidence that trophic interactions between ciliat...
Experimental results provide evidence that trophic interactions between ciliates and Daphnia are con...
Sex-specific differences in nutritional requirements may crucially influence the performances of the...
The growth and reproduction of animals is affected by their access to resources. In aquatic ecosyste...
1. In nature, food conditions change temporally and force consumers into trade-offs during resource ...
The human-caused proliferation of cyanobacteria severely impacts consumers in freshwater ecosystems....
Sterols are indispensable for a multitude of physiological processes in all eukaryotic organisms. In...
Sterol profiles of microalgae and their change with environmental conditions are of great interest i...
Fatty acids contribute to the nutritional quality of the phytoplankton and, thus, play an important ...
The accumulation of cyanobacterial biomass may severely affect the performance of aquatic consumers....
Sterol profiles of microalgae and their change with environmental conditions are of great interest i...
In crustaceans, cholesterol is an essential nutrient, which they must directly obtain from their foo...
Arthropods are incapable of synthesizing sterols de novo and thus require a dietary source to cover ...
The absence of dietary sterols and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) has been shown to affect the ...
A key process in freshwater plankton food webs is the regulation of the efficiency of energy and mat...
International audienceExperimental results provide evidence that trophic interactions between ciliat...
Experimental results provide evidence that trophic interactions between ciliates and Daphnia are con...
Sex-specific differences in nutritional requirements may crucially influence the performances of the...
The growth and reproduction of animals is affected by their access to resources. In aquatic ecosyste...
1. In nature, food conditions change temporally and force consumers into trade-offs during resource ...
The human-caused proliferation of cyanobacteria severely impacts consumers in freshwater ecosystems....
Sterols are indispensable for a multitude of physiological processes in all eukaryotic organisms. In...
Sterol profiles of microalgae and their change with environmental conditions are of great interest i...
Fatty acids contribute to the nutritional quality of the phytoplankton and, thus, play an important ...
The accumulation of cyanobacterial biomass may severely affect the performance of aquatic consumers....
Sterol profiles of microalgae and their change with environmental conditions are of great interest i...