Acclimation increases tolerance to stress in individuals but is assumed to contribute fitness costs when the stressor is absent, though data supporting this widely held claim are sparse. Therefore, using clonal (i.e., genetically identical) cultures of Daphnia pulex, we isolated the contributions of acclimation to the regulation of the metal response gene, metallothionein 1 (MT1), and defined the reproductive benefits and costs of cadmium (Cd)-acclimation. Daphnia pulex were exposed for 50 parthenogenetic generations to environmentally realistic levels (1 μg Cd/L), and tolerance to Cd and other metals assessed during this period via standard toxicity tests. These tests revealed (1) increased tolerance to Cd compared to genetically identical...
ABSTRACT: The present study investigated the possibilities and limitations of implementing a genome-...
Genetic variation complicates predictions of both the initial tolerance and the long-term (micro-evo...
Metal contamination in soil ecosystems is a permanent and often strong selection pressure. The prese...
A Cd exposure (3 mu g L-1) experiment was conducted for six Successive generations to investigate th...
The present study was conducted to assess three microevolutionary aspects of adaptation to pollution...
Although natural populations can harbor evolutionary potential to adapt genetically to chemical stre...
Abstract 1. Top of page 2. Abstract 3. INTRODUCTION 4. MATERIALS AND METHODS 5...
We investigated the effects of genotype (two different clones) and multigenerational Cd-exposure his...
A multigeneration acclimation experiment was performed with Daphnia magna exposed to copper to asses...
The uptake kinetics of Cd and Zn in a freshwater cladoceran Daphnia magna after exposure to differen...
The present study was conducted to assess life history effects of adaptation to pollution in Daphnia...
In at least some unicellular organisms, mutation rates are temporarily raised upon exposure to envir...
Loss of genetic diversity in natural populations as a result of chemical contamination has been repo...
Populations of the springtail Orchesella cincta that live in metal contaminated soils have developed...
Cadmium (Cd) is a non-essential heavy metal that is highly toxic to aquatic organisms. Daphnia pulex...
ABSTRACT: The present study investigated the possibilities and limitations of implementing a genome-...
Genetic variation complicates predictions of both the initial tolerance and the long-term (micro-evo...
Metal contamination in soil ecosystems is a permanent and often strong selection pressure. The prese...
A Cd exposure (3 mu g L-1) experiment was conducted for six Successive generations to investigate th...
The present study was conducted to assess three microevolutionary aspects of adaptation to pollution...
Although natural populations can harbor evolutionary potential to adapt genetically to chemical stre...
Abstract 1. Top of page 2. Abstract 3. INTRODUCTION 4. MATERIALS AND METHODS 5...
We investigated the effects of genotype (two different clones) and multigenerational Cd-exposure his...
A multigeneration acclimation experiment was performed with Daphnia magna exposed to copper to asses...
The uptake kinetics of Cd and Zn in a freshwater cladoceran Daphnia magna after exposure to differen...
The present study was conducted to assess life history effects of adaptation to pollution in Daphnia...
In at least some unicellular organisms, mutation rates are temporarily raised upon exposure to envir...
Loss of genetic diversity in natural populations as a result of chemical contamination has been repo...
Populations of the springtail Orchesella cincta that live in metal contaminated soils have developed...
Cadmium (Cd) is a non-essential heavy metal that is highly toxic to aquatic organisms. Daphnia pulex...
ABSTRACT: The present study investigated the possibilities and limitations of implementing a genome-...
Genetic variation complicates predictions of both the initial tolerance and the long-term (micro-evo...
Metal contamination in soil ecosystems is a permanent and often strong selection pressure. The prese...