The response of various life-history characteristics of Daphnia pulicaria to photoperiod and food concentration was measured in 16 combinations of maternal and offspring environments ( long vs. short day, high vs. low food) in flow-through experiments. Response variables in offspring were time and survival to release of first offspring, clutch size and neonate mass in the first brood, mass of adult females after 30 days and somatic growth rate during the course of the experiment. Most of these parameters were directly controlled by food concentration in the offspring environment, but maternal effects frequently modified the response. A long day length in the maternal environment resulted in a prolongation of the time to first clutch release...
I propose a mechanism of rapid phenotypic response of size at first reproduction (SFR) that may allo...
1. Physiology and life history of ex-ephippial and parthenogenetic offspring of Daphnia magna Straus...
Abstract Daphnia populations in the field suffer periodic natural stress conditions such as low food...
The response of various life-history characteristics of Daphnia pulicaria to photoperiod and food co...
Fish presence in experimentally simulated temperature conditions (limno-towers) led to diel vertical...
Abstract. The effect of three different Scenedesmus food concentrations (0.04, 0.2 and 1 mg C T &apo...
Studies of planktonic organisms have shown that various life-history traits, and consequently popula...
1. The cladoceran Daphnia serves as an example of an iteroparous organism, with overlapping generati...
The effects of food concentration and temperature on embryonic and postem-bryonic duration of three ...
Abstract- Experiments with a clone of the cladoceran Daphnia pulex indicate that the nutritional con...
1. Two methods for estimating the average body size at the onset of reproduction were applied to pop...
Patterns of growth and reproduction (first, second and third broods) of a Daphnia magna clone were s...
In this study, we investigated variation in offspring size (OS) of Daphnia magna in relation to mult...
In a detailed field study covering three years, population dynamics, life history shifts and reprodu...
1. This paper describes the effects of differences in food quantity and quality on selected life his...
I propose a mechanism of rapid phenotypic response of size at first reproduction (SFR) that may allo...
1. Physiology and life history of ex-ephippial and parthenogenetic offspring of Daphnia magna Straus...
Abstract Daphnia populations in the field suffer periodic natural stress conditions such as low food...
The response of various life-history characteristics of Daphnia pulicaria to photoperiod and food co...
Fish presence in experimentally simulated temperature conditions (limno-towers) led to diel vertical...
Abstract. The effect of three different Scenedesmus food concentrations (0.04, 0.2 and 1 mg C T &apo...
Studies of planktonic organisms have shown that various life-history traits, and consequently popula...
1. The cladoceran Daphnia serves as an example of an iteroparous organism, with overlapping generati...
The effects of food concentration and temperature on embryonic and postem-bryonic duration of three ...
Abstract- Experiments with a clone of the cladoceran Daphnia pulex indicate that the nutritional con...
1. Two methods for estimating the average body size at the onset of reproduction were applied to pop...
Patterns of growth and reproduction (first, second and third broods) of a Daphnia magna clone were s...
In this study, we investigated variation in offspring size (OS) of Daphnia magna in relation to mult...
In a detailed field study covering three years, population dynamics, life history shifts and reprodu...
1. This paper describes the effects of differences in food quantity and quality on selected life his...
I propose a mechanism of rapid phenotypic response of size at first reproduction (SFR) that may allo...
1. Physiology and life history of ex-ephippial and parthenogenetic offspring of Daphnia magna Straus...
Abstract Daphnia populations in the field suffer periodic natural stress conditions such as low food...