Field populations of daphnids historically-stressed by metal contamination may show increased resistance to those contaminants. This study was undertaken aiming to confirm/infirm three main hypotheses: (1) field populations living in historically-impacted environments are more tolerant to metal stress than populations from reference sites; (2) resistance differences are genetically-determined, i.e., differences persist after controlling for environmental and maternal effects, by acclimating cloned lineages to similar conditions; and (3) resistance to stress in field populations living in historically-impacted environments is due to the disappearance of sensitive individuals rather than the appearance of highly resistant ones, i.e., the shif...
Human environmental impacts have driven some of the strongest and fastest phenotypic changes recorde...
Human environmental impacts have driven some of the strongest and fastest phenotypic changes recorde...
Resurrecting legacy lineages of organisms from sediment cores of known geological age allows us to u...
Loss of genetic diversity in natural populations as a result of chemical contamination has been repo...
Loss of genetic diversity in natural populations as a result of chemical contamination has been repo...
The present study was conducted to assess three microevolutionary aspects of adaptation to pollution...
Abstract 1. Top of page 2. Abstract 3. INTRODUCTION 4. MATERIALS AND METHODS 5...
The present study was conducted to assess life history effects of adaptation to pollution in Daphnia...
The probability of the most sensitive genotypes being eliminated from a population due to a contamin...
The probability of the most sensitive genotypes being eliminated from a population due to a contamin...
Although natural populations can harbor evolutionary potential to adapt genetically to chemical stre...
Genetic variation complicates predictions of both the initial tolerance and the long-term (micro-evo...
We investigated the evolutionary response of an ecologically important freshwater crustacean, Daphni...
We investigated the evolutionary response of an ecologically important freshwater crustacean, Daphni...
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...
Human environmental impacts have driven some of the strongest and fastest phenotypic changes recorde...
Resurrecting legacy lineages of organisms from sediment cores of known geological age allows us to u...
Loss of genetic diversity in natural populations as a result of chemical contamination has been repo...
Loss of genetic diversity in natural populations as a result of chemical contamination has been repo...
The present study was conducted to assess three microevolutionary aspects of adaptation to pollution...
Abstract 1. Top of page 2. Abstract 3. INTRODUCTION 4. MATERIALS AND METHODS 5...
The present study was conducted to assess life history effects of adaptation to pollution in Daphnia...
The probability of the most sensitive genotypes being eliminated from a population due to a contamin...
The probability of the most sensitive genotypes being eliminated from a population due to a contamin...
Although natural populations can harbor evolutionary potential to adapt genetically to chemical stre...
Genetic variation complicates predictions of both the initial tolerance and the long-term (micro-evo...
We investigated the evolutionary response of an ecologically important freshwater crustacean, Daphni...
We investigated the evolutionary response of an ecologically important freshwater crustacean, Daphni...
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...
Human environmental impacts have driven some of the strongest and fastest phenotypic changes recorde...
Resurrecting legacy lineages of organisms from sediment cores of known geological age allows us to u...