To test the general assumption that global warming will induce body size reduction in aquatic organisms, we used a system of lakes continually heated for six decades by warm water discharge from power plants. Their temperature elevation of 3-4 degrees C corresponds with climate change forecasts for the end of the 21st century. We compared body size and reproduction of Daphnia longispina complex communities inhabiting heated and non-heated (control) lakes nearby. No difference in body size was found, but Daphnia communities from heated lakes had a wider thermal breadth for reproduction. The two lake groups varied in the taxonomic composition of Daphnia communities. Thus, to disentangle inter- and intraspecific sources of variation, and to ex...
Climatic changes are projected to result in rapid adaptive events with considerable phenotypic shift...
Global climate is changing rapidly, and the degree to which natural populations respond genetically ...
In large oligotrophic lakes, growth rates of zooplankton populations decline to low or negative valu...
To test the general assumption that global warming will induce body size reduction in aquatic organi...
With climate change threatening biodiversity worldwide, it is important to understand species’ physi...
There are an increasing number of studies documenting effects of global warming on the distribution ...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
Under conditions of global warming, organisms are expected to track their thermal preferences, invad...
Wydział BiologiiMy PhD thesis focuses on the impact of temperature increase on body size and reprodu...
In this PhD thesis we investigated responses of natural Daphnia magna populations to recent climate ...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
In this PhD thesis we investigated responses of natural Daphnia magna populations to recent climate ...
Changes in temperature have occurred throughout Earth's history. However, current warming trends exa...
Understanding whether populations and communities can evolve fast enough to keep up with ongoing cli...
Global climate is changing rapidly, and the degree to which natural populations respond genetically ...
Climatic changes are projected to result in rapid adaptive events with considerable phenotypic shift...
Global climate is changing rapidly, and the degree to which natural populations respond genetically ...
In large oligotrophic lakes, growth rates of zooplankton populations decline to low or negative valu...
To test the general assumption that global warming will induce body size reduction in aquatic organi...
With climate change threatening biodiversity worldwide, it is important to understand species’ physi...
There are an increasing number of studies documenting effects of global warming on the distribution ...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
Under conditions of global warming, organisms are expected to track their thermal preferences, invad...
Wydział BiologiiMy PhD thesis focuses on the impact of temperature increase on body size and reprodu...
In this PhD thesis we investigated responses of natural Daphnia magna populations to recent climate ...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
In this PhD thesis we investigated responses of natural Daphnia magna populations to recent climate ...
Changes in temperature have occurred throughout Earth's history. However, current warming trends exa...
Understanding whether populations and communities can evolve fast enough to keep up with ongoing cli...
Global climate is changing rapidly, and the degree to which natural populations respond genetically ...
Climatic changes are projected to result in rapid adaptive events with considerable phenotypic shift...
Global climate is changing rapidly, and the degree to which natural populations respond genetically ...
In large oligotrophic lakes, growth rates of zooplankton populations decline to low or negative valu...