While inducible defenses of terrestrial plants against herbivores have long been known, only recently have corresponding responses of phytoplankton to their consumers been reported. Several chlorococcal algal species are able to adjust their phenotype (colony form, spines) to grazing pressure within hours or a few generations. The responses are triggered by information chemicals based on an immediate perception of consumer density. Several zooplankton species induce spines or colony formation in various species of Scenedesmus and Coelastrum. Induced changes in algae confer grazing resistance against small zooplankton and can be interpreted as an adaptive antiherbivore strategy. Reduced algal palatability results in life history effects (low...
The relationship between algae and their zooplanktonic predators typically involves consumption of n...
Background: Phytoplankton responsible for primary production on continental shelves have changed thr...
The effects of colonial ecomorphs of the green alga Scenedesmus acutus on growth of Daphnia cucullat...
While inducible defenses of terrestrial plants against herbivores have long been known, only recentl...
It is becoming increasingly evident that the efficiency of zooplankton grazing on algae is not only ...
Phytoplankton is confronted with a variable assemblage of zooplankton grazers that create a strong s...
Biochemical substances released from Daphnia galeata induced colony formation in the green alga Scen...
Biochemical substances released from Daphnia galeata induced colony formation in the green alga Scen...
The non-spiny Scenedesmus obliquus may express considerable phenotypic plasticity in response to cha...
Many organisms have developed defences to avoid predation by species at higher trophic levels. The c...
How grazer selectivity regulates the primary producer community is a core topic in ecology. Yet, the...
AbstractThe influence of Daphnia galeata×hyalina grazing and of infochemicals released by the daphni...
Grazer-induced colony formation in the common green alga Scenedesmus acutus may be interpreted as an...
In aquatic systems, the phytoplankton - zooplankton relation is of major importance because it is th...
The common green alga Scenedesmus obliquus may respond morphologically to the presence of natural en...
The relationship between algae and their zooplanktonic predators typically involves consumption of n...
Background: Phytoplankton responsible for primary production on continental shelves have changed thr...
The effects of colonial ecomorphs of the green alga Scenedesmus acutus on growth of Daphnia cucullat...
While inducible defenses of terrestrial plants against herbivores have long been known, only recentl...
It is becoming increasingly evident that the efficiency of zooplankton grazing on algae is not only ...
Phytoplankton is confronted with a variable assemblage of zooplankton grazers that create a strong s...
Biochemical substances released from Daphnia galeata induced colony formation in the green alga Scen...
Biochemical substances released from Daphnia galeata induced colony formation in the green alga Scen...
The non-spiny Scenedesmus obliquus may express considerable phenotypic plasticity in response to cha...
Many organisms have developed defences to avoid predation by species at higher trophic levels. The c...
How grazer selectivity regulates the primary producer community is a core topic in ecology. Yet, the...
AbstractThe influence of Daphnia galeata×hyalina grazing and of infochemicals released by the daphni...
Grazer-induced colony formation in the common green alga Scenedesmus acutus may be interpreted as an...
In aquatic systems, the phytoplankton - zooplankton relation is of major importance because it is th...
The common green alga Scenedesmus obliquus may respond morphologically to the presence of natural en...
The relationship between algae and their zooplanktonic predators typically involves consumption of n...
Background: Phytoplankton responsible for primary production on continental shelves have changed thr...
The effects of colonial ecomorphs of the green alga Scenedesmus acutus on growth of Daphnia cucullat...