A characteristic feature of the Daphnia (Crustacea: Cladocera) life cycle are the so-called ephippia, which are fertilised eggs that need to undergo diapause. When they are shed by the female, they sink to the lake bottom, where they may become embedded in the sediment and may remain viable for decades. Extracting and hatching ephippia in the laboratory and subjecting resurrected lineages to conditions representative of historic lake environments allows retrospective investigation of life-history responses to environmental change. Here we reanalyse data from such a resurrection experiment (Piscia et al., 2015: Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 94:46-51). Contemporary and past lineages of Daphnia galeata Sars 1863 were obtained from Lake Orta ...
In large oligotrophic lakes, growth rates of zooplankton populations decline to low or negative valu...
Freshwater environments vary widely in ion availability, owing to both natural and anthropogenic dri...
Zooplankton have evolved several mechanisms to deal with environmental threats, such as ultraviolet ...
Because of its 80-year history of heavy pollution and re-colonization, Lake Orta provides a good opp...
Resurrecting legacy lineages of organisms from sediment cores of known geological age allows us to u...
Multiple stressors linked to anthropogenic activities can influence how organisms adapt and evolve. ...
The present study was conducted to assess life history effects of adaptation to pollution in Daphnia...
Phenotypic plasticity is central to an organism’s ability to adapt to variable environmental conditi...
We investigated the evolutionary response of an ecologically important freshwater crustacean, Daphni...
The freshwater invertebrate Daphnia can persist in historically metal-contaminated lakes due to its...
Human environmental impacts have driven some of the strongest and fastest phenotypic changes recorde...
Climatic changes are projected to result in rapid adaptive events with considerable phenotypic shift...
Life-history adaptations to environmental change can be studied retrospectively in organisms that pr...
During past decades, many lakes underwent drastic human‐caused changes in trophic state with strong ...
Dramatic loss of biodiversity in the last two decades has been associated with human activities. Yet...
In large oligotrophic lakes, growth rates of zooplankton populations decline to low or negative valu...
Freshwater environments vary widely in ion availability, owing to both natural and anthropogenic dri...
Zooplankton have evolved several mechanisms to deal with environmental threats, such as ultraviolet ...
Because of its 80-year history of heavy pollution and re-colonization, Lake Orta provides a good opp...
Resurrecting legacy lineages of organisms from sediment cores of known geological age allows us to u...
Multiple stressors linked to anthropogenic activities can influence how organisms adapt and evolve. ...
The present study was conducted to assess life history effects of adaptation to pollution in Daphnia...
Phenotypic plasticity is central to an organism’s ability to adapt to variable environmental conditi...
We investigated the evolutionary response of an ecologically important freshwater crustacean, Daphni...
The freshwater invertebrate Daphnia can persist in historically metal-contaminated lakes due to its...
Human environmental impacts have driven some of the strongest and fastest phenotypic changes recorde...
Climatic changes are projected to result in rapid adaptive events with considerable phenotypic shift...
Life-history adaptations to environmental change can be studied retrospectively in organisms that pr...
During past decades, many lakes underwent drastic human‐caused changes in trophic state with strong ...
Dramatic loss of biodiversity in the last two decades has been associated with human activities. Yet...
In large oligotrophic lakes, growth rates of zooplankton populations decline to low or negative valu...
Freshwater environments vary widely in ion availability, owing to both natural and anthropogenic dri...
Zooplankton have evolved several mechanisms to deal with environmental threats, such as ultraviolet ...