Despite long-standing interest in the forms and mechanisms of density dependence, these are still imperfectly understood. However, in a constant environment an increase in density must reduce per capita resource availability, which in turn leads to reduced survival, fecundity and somatic growth rate. Here we report two population experiments examining the density dependent responses under controlled conditions of an important indicator species, Chironomus riparius. The first experiment was run for 35 weeks and was started at low density with replicate populations being fed three different rations. Increased ration reduced generation time and increased population growth rate (pgr) but had no effect on survival, fecundity and female body weig...
At present there is little knowledge about how density regulates population growth rate and to what ...
Abstract The immediate and delayed effects of density are key in determining population dynamics, si...
Resource availability often determines the intensity of cannibalism, which has a considerable effect...
1. Chemical effects on organisms are typically assessed using individual-level endpoints or sometime...
Results of previous laboratory studies suggest that high population density often buffers the effect...
International audienceChironomus riparius (Diptera: Chironomidae) is a non-biting midge that is wide...
Abstract Glyptotendipes paripes larvae were reared in wells of tissue culture plates, in groups of 2...
The effect of larval density on the survival, fecundity and body size at two temperatures in experim...
Contemporary climate change triggers a poleward range shift in many species. A growing number of stu...
Resource availability often determines the intensity of cannibalism, which has a considerable effect...
1. Sediments have been considered as a habitat, a cover from predators and a source of food, but als...
The sources of variation in larval survival, growth, and development rates and their consequences fo...
1. Sediments have been considered as a habitat, a cover from predators and a source of food, but als...
Changes in larval density and movement behavior of a commensal midge, Nanocladius (Plecopteracoluthu...
Growth and matamorphosis of the midge larva Chironomus circumdatus were studied in relation to diffe...
At present there is little knowledge about how density regulates population growth rate and to what ...
Abstract The immediate and delayed effects of density are key in determining population dynamics, si...
Resource availability often determines the intensity of cannibalism, which has a considerable effect...
1. Chemical effects on organisms are typically assessed using individual-level endpoints or sometime...
Results of previous laboratory studies suggest that high population density often buffers the effect...
International audienceChironomus riparius (Diptera: Chironomidae) is a non-biting midge that is wide...
Abstract Glyptotendipes paripes larvae were reared in wells of tissue culture plates, in groups of 2...
The effect of larval density on the survival, fecundity and body size at two temperatures in experim...
Contemporary climate change triggers a poleward range shift in many species. A growing number of stu...
Resource availability often determines the intensity of cannibalism, which has a considerable effect...
1. Sediments have been considered as a habitat, a cover from predators and a source of food, but als...
The sources of variation in larval survival, growth, and development rates and their consequences fo...
1. Sediments have been considered as a habitat, a cover from predators and a source of food, but als...
Changes in larval density and movement behavior of a commensal midge, Nanocladius (Plecopteracoluthu...
Growth and matamorphosis of the midge larva Chironomus circumdatus were studied in relation to diffe...
At present there is little knowledge about how density regulates population growth rate and to what ...
Abstract The immediate and delayed effects of density are key in determining population dynamics, si...
Resource availability often determines the intensity of cannibalism, which has a considerable effect...