Sex-specific differences in nutritional requirements may crucially influence the performances of the sexes, which may have implications for sexual reproduction and thus is of great ecological and evolutionary interest. In the freshwater model species Daphnia magna, essential lipid requirements have been extensively studied. Dietary deficiencies in sterols and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) have been shown to constrain somatic growth and parthenogenetic reproduction of female Daphnia. In contrast, nutrient requirements of male Daphnia have not been studied yet. Supplementation experiments were conducted to investigate differences in sterol (cholesterol) and PUFA (eicosapentaenoic acid, EPA) requirements between female and male D. magna. ...
Many planktonic invertebrates can reproduce by immediately developing subitaneous eggs, which allow ...
In crustaceans, cholesterol is an essential nutrient, which they must directly obtain from their foo...
Nutritional ecology of the aquatic model genus Daphnia has received much attention in past years in ...
Sex-specific differences in nutritional requirements may crucially influence the performances of the...
<p>Sex-specific differences in nutritional requirements may crucially influence the performances of ...
1. In nature, food conditions change temporally and force consumers into trade-offs during resource ...
We studied direct and indirect effects of essential fatty acids (EFA) on Daphnia magna reproduction....
The absence of dietary sterols and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) has been shown to affect the ...
The absence of essential biochemical nutrients, such as polyunsaturated fatty acids or sterols, has ...
We investigated the effects of various mineral and biochemical limitations on Daphnia magna. These d...
Arthropods are incapable of synthesizing sterols de novo and thus require a dietary source to cover ...
Nutrition bioassays in which polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA)-deficient diets were supplemented wi...
In cyclical parthenogenetic Daphnia, asexual eggs develop immediately and enable fast population gro...
Cyclic parthenogenesis (heterogony) is a widespread reproductive mode found in diverse taxa such as ...
Fatty acids contribute to the nutritional quality of the phytoplankton and, thus, play an important ...
Many planktonic invertebrates can reproduce by immediately developing subitaneous eggs, which allow ...
In crustaceans, cholesterol is an essential nutrient, which they must directly obtain from their foo...
Nutritional ecology of the aquatic model genus Daphnia has received much attention in past years in ...
Sex-specific differences in nutritional requirements may crucially influence the performances of the...
<p>Sex-specific differences in nutritional requirements may crucially influence the performances of ...
1. In nature, food conditions change temporally and force consumers into trade-offs during resource ...
We studied direct and indirect effects of essential fatty acids (EFA) on Daphnia magna reproduction....
The absence of dietary sterols and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) has been shown to affect the ...
The absence of essential biochemical nutrients, such as polyunsaturated fatty acids or sterols, has ...
We investigated the effects of various mineral and biochemical limitations on Daphnia magna. These d...
Arthropods are incapable of synthesizing sterols de novo and thus require a dietary source to cover ...
Nutrition bioassays in which polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA)-deficient diets were supplemented wi...
In cyclical parthenogenetic Daphnia, asexual eggs develop immediately and enable fast population gro...
Cyclic parthenogenesis (heterogony) is a widespread reproductive mode found in diverse taxa such as ...
Fatty acids contribute to the nutritional quality of the phytoplankton and, thus, play an important ...
Many planktonic invertebrates can reproduce by immediately developing subitaneous eggs, which allow ...
In crustaceans, cholesterol is an essential nutrient, which they must directly obtain from their foo...
Nutritional ecology of the aquatic model genus Daphnia has received much attention in past years in ...