1. An empirical relationship is established between the somatic juvenile growth rate (g) and the instantaneous rate of increase (r) in Daphnia magna in order to test if g can be used as a measure of fitness. Tested variables influencing g include food concentration, temperature, clonal differences and maternal effects. 2. The juvenile growth rate g was calculated for fixed time periods of 2 to 6 days (g(f)) or for the 'physiological' juvenile period to the deposition of the first clutch (g(j)), which varied with environmental conditions. Both g(f)and g(j) resulted in linear relationships between g and r when food concentration was the only variable. If the other variables were included then only g(j) resulted in a good fit. 3. Although the ...
Variation in offspring size and number has been described for a wide range of organisms. Many theore...
Life table experiments were conducted on the generalist suspension feeder Daphnia galeata, using as ...
We tested whether clones of Daphnia pulex in a mesotrophic lake differ with respect to overwintering...
1. An empirical relationship is established between the somatic juvenile growth rate (g) and the ins...
The juvenile growth rate (g(j)) of Daphnia is a good predictor of the per capita rate of increase (r...
1. The effects of temperature and food concentration on the fitness of Daphnia magna were tested in ...
Patterns of growth, development, and reproduction have been observed in many Daphnia species, and th...
Short term measures of assimilation and respiration rates of four species of Daphnia consistently le...
This thesis presents a synthesis of experimental studies with Daphnia, in a multigenerational perspe...
1. Two methods for estimating the average body size at the onset of reproduction were applied to pop...
In the preceding paper (McCauley et al. 1990) we developed a new model for the growth and fecundity ...
Daphnia magna is known for living in environments were temperature and food conditions may vary a lo...
1. Physiology and life history of ex-ephippial and parthenogenetic offspring of Daphnia magna Straus...
1. The cladoceran Daphnia serves as an example of an iteroparous organism, with overlapping generati...
The rules governing the allocation of available resources to varying physiological processes are eva...
Variation in offspring size and number has been described for a wide range of organisms. Many theore...
Life table experiments were conducted on the generalist suspension feeder Daphnia galeata, using as ...
We tested whether clones of Daphnia pulex in a mesotrophic lake differ with respect to overwintering...
1. An empirical relationship is established between the somatic juvenile growth rate (g) and the ins...
The juvenile growth rate (g(j)) of Daphnia is a good predictor of the per capita rate of increase (r...
1. The effects of temperature and food concentration on the fitness of Daphnia magna were tested in ...
Patterns of growth, development, and reproduction have been observed in many Daphnia species, and th...
Short term measures of assimilation and respiration rates of four species of Daphnia consistently le...
This thesis presents a synthesis of experimental studies with Daphnia, in a multigenerational perspe...
1. Two methods for estimating the average body size at the onset of reproduction were applied to pop...
In the preceding paper (McCauley et al. 1990) we developed a new model for the growth and fecundity ...
Daphnia magna is known for living in environments were temperature and food conditions may vary a lo...
1. Physiology and life history of ex-ephippial and parthenogenetic offspring of Daphnia magna Straus...
1. The cladoceran Daphnia serves as an example of an iteroparous organism, with overlapping generati...
The rules governing the allocation of available resources to varying physiological processes are eva...
Variation in offspring size and number has been described for a wide range of organisms. Many theore...
Life table experiments were conducted on the generalist suspension feeder Daphnia galeata, using as ...
We tested whether clones of Daphnia pulex in a mesotrophic lake differ with respect to overwintering...