This work tested the hypothesis that animals with a high energy status are more successful in dealing with stress than animals with a low energy status. Daphnids (Daphnia magna) were reared for 2 weeks in four different concentrations of food. Survival was not affected by food supply, and growth and reproduction increased with increasing food ration. This increase correlated well with the energy status, as was measured by scope for growth on day 15. After 2 weeks, the daphnids in the four different food ration groups were exposed for another 2 weeks to a range of increased salinities or cadmium concentrations, while remaining in their respective food concentrations. In the salinity groups, survival, growth, or reproduction were not influenc...
A multigeneration acclimation experiment was performed with Daphnia magna exposed to copper to asses...
DNA microarrays can be used to measure environmental stress responses. If they are to be predictive ...
The effects of multiple stressors are difficult to separate in field studies, and their interactions...
Background, aim, and scope Climate changes are nowadays an important issue of concern, and it is exp...
Aquatic organisms in the field often are exposed to combinations of stress factors of various origin...
In aquatic ecosystems several stressors may act together and affect the life traits of organisms. Pe...
1. Many prey organisms show adaptive trait shifts in response to predation. These responses are ofte...
Thesis abstract Natural and anthropogenic sources produce a wide range of stressors, which influen...
The crustacean Daphnia magna is a highly plastic model organism in ecotoxicology. However, the causa...
Abstract Daphnia populations in the field suffer periodic natural stress conditions such as low food...
The chances of prey to survive and leave Viable offspring may be determined by many environmental co...
Environmental stressors rarely act in isolation, giving rise to interacting environmental change sce...
The Stepwise Stress Model (SSM) states that a cascade of regulative behavioral responses with differ...
The zooplankton genus Daphnia is used as a model organism in ecological, ecotoxicological and evolut...
Recent studies showed that limiting food conditions resulted in either increased or decreased sensit...
A multigeneration acclimation experiment was performed with Daphnia magna exposed to copper to asses...
DNA microarrays can be used to measure environmental stress responses. If they are to be predictive ...
The effects of multiple stressors are difficult to separate in field studies, and their interactions...
Background, aim, and scope Climate changes are nowadays an important issue of concern, and it is exp...
Aquatic organisms in the field often are exposed to combinations of stress factors of various origin...
In aquatic ecosystems several stressors may act together and affect the life traits of organisms. Pe...
1. Many prey organisms show adaptive trait shifts in response to predation. These responses are ofte...
Thesis abstract Natural and anthropogenic sources produce a wide range of stressors, which influen...
The crustacean Daphnia magna is a highly plastic model organism in ecotoxicology. However, the causa...
Abstract Daphnia populations in the field suffer periodic natural stress conditions such as low food...
The chances of prey to survive and leave Viable offspring may be determined by many environmental co...
Environmental stressors rarely act in isolation, giving rise to interacting environmental change sce...
The Stepwise Stress Model (SSM) states that a cascade of regulative behavioral responses with differ...
The zooplankton genus Daphnia is used as a model organism in ecological, ecotoxicological and evolut...
Recent studies showed that limiting food conditions resulted in either increased or decreased sensit...
A multigeneration acclimation experiment was performed with Daphnia magna exposed to copper to asses...
DNA microarrays can be used to measure environmental stress responses. If they are to be predictive ...
The effects of multiple stressors are difficult to separate in field studies, and their interactions...