We investigated the changes in life histories imposed on the water flea, Daphnia magna, due to biochemical and mineral limitations. Phosphorus-deficient Scenedesmus obliquus were incubated with or without a single essential fatty acid, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). Additionally, the algae were spiked with dissolved phosphorus to create a range of C : P ratios from 600 to 200. This procedure created the possibility to study the importance of different essential resources. We found that somatic growth is retarded until a C : P ratio (molar) similar to350 is reached. Adding more phosphorus did not further increase growth. At the same time, at high C : P ratios the addition of EPA did not make a difference in growth, whereas below the nutrient t...
Effects of food quality and quantity on consumers are neither independent nor interchangeable. Altho...
The elements carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are the most important constituents of esse...
Copepods and daphniids exhibit different grazing patterns, which affect the seston size distribution...
We investigated the changes in life histories imposed on the water flea, Daphnia magna, due to bioch...
We investigated the effects of various mineral and biochemical limitations on Daphnia magna. These d...
This paper details results of experiments intended to clarify the relative effects of mineral versus...
Nutritional deficiencies are a very common phenomenon, and consumers generally face food that is not...
Laboratory growth and feeding experiments were used to study the utilization of nutritionally defici...
This study relates measured sestonic food parameters to growth rates of Daphnia galeata. Daphnia gro...
Laboratory growth experiments were used to test whether observed phosphorus limitation in Daphnia is...
We studied direct and indirect effects of essential fatty acids (EFA) on Daphnia magna reproduction....
We studied population dynamics, phosphorus balance, and individual growth to evaluate limitation of ...
1. In nature, food conditions change temporally and force consumers into trade-offs during resource ...
Copepods and daphniids exhibit different grazing patterns, which affect the seston size distribution...
Effects of food quality and quantity on consumers are neither independent nor interchangeable. Altho...
Effects of food quality and quantity on consumers are neither independent nor interchangeable. Altho...
The elements carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are the most important constituents of esse...
Copepods and daphniids exhibit different grazing patterns, which affect the seston size distribution...
We investigated the changes in life histories imposed on the water flea, Daphnia magna, due to bioch...
We investigated the effects of various mineral and biochemical limitations on Daphnia magna. These d...
This paper details results of experiments intended to clarify the relative effects of mineral versus...
Nutritional deficiencies are a very common phenomenon, and consumers generally face food that is not...
Laboratory growth and feeding experiments were used to study the utilization of nutritionally defici...
This study relates measured sestonic food parameters to growth rates of Daphnia galeata. Daphnia gro...
Laboratory growth experiments were used to test whether observed phosphorus limitation in Daphnia is...
We studied direct and indirect effects of essential fatty acids (EFA) on Daphnia magna reproduction....
We studied population dynamics, phosphorus balance, and individual growth to evaluate limitation of ...
1. In nature, food conditions change temporally and force consumers into trade-offs during resource ...
Copepods and daphniids exhibit different grazing patterns, which affect the seston size distribution...
Effects of food quality and quantity on consumers are neither independent nor interchangeable. Altho...
Effects of food quality and quantity on consumers are neither independent nor interchangeable. Altho...
The elements carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are the most important constituents of esse...
Copepods and daphniids exhibit different grazing patterns, which affect the seston size distribution...