Abstract 1. Top of page 2. Abstract 3. INTRODUCTION 4. MATERIALS AND METHODS 5. RESULTS 6. DISCUSSION 7. Acknowledgements 8. REFERENCES The present study was conducted to assess three microevolutionary aspects of adaptation to pollution in Daphnia longispina populations historically exposed to an acid mine drainage from an abandoned pyrite mine: pollution mediated effects in acute tolerance to copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn); pollution-mediated effects on genetic variability of tolerant and physiological traits related to fitness (feeding rates); and fitness costs of tolerance measured as genetic trade-offs between tolerance and feeding rates under none and low levels of contamination. These objectives were ad...
Human environmental impacts have driven some of the strongest and fastest phenotypic changes recorde...
As a drastic environmental change, metal pollution may promote the rapid evolution of genetic adapta...
Development of zinc tolerance is described for the cladoceran Daphnia magna Straus. Zinc tolerance (...
The present study was conducted to assess three microevolutionary aspects of adaptation to pollution...
Loss of genetic diversity in natural populations as a result of chemical contamination has been repo...
The present study was conducted to assess life history effects of adaptation to pollution in Daphnia...
Field populations of daphnids historically-stressed by metal contamination may show increased resist...
Although natural populations can harbor evolutionary potential to adapt genetically to chemical stre...
Acclimation increases tolerance to stress in individuals but is assumed to contribute fitness costs ...
The probability of the most sensitive genotypes being eliminated from a population due to a contamin...
A multigeneration acclimation experiment was performed with Daphnia magna exposed to copper to asses...
The freshwater invertebrate Daphnia can persist in historically metal-contaminated lakes due to its...
Considering IPPC climate change scenarios, it is pertinent to predict situations where coastal ecosy...
Organisms inhabiting metal-contaminated areas may develop metal tolerance, with either phenotypic ad...
The global spread of fouling invasive species continues despite the use of antifouling biocides on v...
Human environmental impacts have driven some of the strongest and fastest phenotypic changes recorde...
As a drastic environmental change, metal pollution may promote the rapid evolution of genetic adapta...
Development of zinc tolerance is described for the cladoceran Daphnia magna Straus. Zinc tolerance (...
The present study was conducted to assess three microevolutionary aspects of adaptation to pollution...
Loss of genetic diversity in natural populations as a result of chemical contamination has been repo...
The present study was conducted to assess life history effects of adaptation to pollution in Daphnia...
Field populations of daphnids historically-stressed by metal contamination may show increased resist...
Although natural populations can harbor evolutionary potential to adapt genetically to chemical stre...
Acclimation increases tolerance to stress in individuals but is assumed to contribute fitness costs ...
The probability of the most sensitive genotypes being eliminated from a population due to a contamin...
A multigeneration acclimation experiment was performed with Daphnia magna exposed to copper to asses...
The freshwater invertebrate Daphnia can persist in historically metal-contaminated lakes due to its...
Considering IPPC climate change scenarios, it is pertinent to predict situations where coastal ecosy...
Organisms inhabiting metal-contaminated areas may develop metal tolerance, with either phenotypic ad...
The global spread of fouling invasive species continues despite the use of antifouling biocides on v...
Human environmental impacts have driven some of the strongest and fastest phenotypic changes recorde...
As a drastic environmental change, metal pollution may promote the rapid evolution of genetic adapta...
Development of zinc tolerance is described for the cladoceran Daphnia magna Straus. Zinc tolerance (...