1. The effects of temperature and food concentration on the fitness of Daphnia magna were tested in a 4 x 4 factorial flow-through design. Food ranged from 0.1 to 1.0 mg C L (-1) and temperature ranged from 15 to 30 degreesC. 2. The juvenile growth rate (g(j)) was used to construct reaction norms for temperature at varying food concentrations. Two clones isolated from the same pond at different seasons did not differ with respect to their temperature responses. Reaction norms had the shape of an optimum curve with highest values around 20 degreesC. There was a significant temperature-food interaction as the temperature response was most pronounced when the food was not limiting. 3. Differences in fitness were a consequence of different resp...
This thesis presents a synthesis of experimental studies with Daphnia, in a multigenerational perspe...
Phenotypic plasticity is an important way by which organisms respond to changes in their local envir...
We investigated the diversity and thermal response of a fitness related trait, juvenile growth rate,...
1. The effects of temperature and food concentration on the fitness of Daphnia magna were tested in ...
Population parameters of Daphnia rosea were studied at various concentrations of Chlorella sp. (0.25...
Evidence for temperature adaptation in Daphnia magna was inferred from variation in the shape of tem...
Daphnia magna is known for living in environments were temperature and food conditions may vary a lo...
1. An empirical relationship is established between the somatic juvenile growth rate (g) and the ins...
Aquatic organisms in the field often are exposed to combinations of stress factors of various origin...
When comparing somatic growth thermal performance curves (TPCs), higher somatic growth across experi...
Abstract Reduced body size and accelerated life cycle due to warming are considered major ecological...
Analysing the effect water temperature has on Daphnia magna is essential in anticipating the impact ...
Abstract Surface waters are warming due to climate change, potentially pushing aquatic organi...
There are an increasing number of studies documenting effects of global warming on the distribution ...
In this study, we use the model organism Daphnia magna to determine variation in heat tolerance with...
This thesis presents a synthesis of experimental studies with Daphnia, in a multigenerational perspe...
Phenotypic plasticity is an important way by which organisms respond to changes in their local envir...
We investigated the diversity and thermal response of a fitness related trait, juvenile growth rate,...
1. The effects of temperature and food concentration on the fitness of Daphnia magna were tested in ...
Population parameters of Daphnia rosea were studied at various concentrations of Chlorella sp. (0.25...
Evidence for temperature adaptation in Daphnia magna was inferred from variation in the shape of tem...
Daphnia magna is known for living in environments were temperature and food conditions may vary a lo...
1. An empirical relationship is established between the somatic juvenile growth rate (g) and the ins...
Aquatic organisms in the field often are exposed to combinations of stress factors of various origin...
When comparing somatic growth thermal performance curves (TPCs), higher somatic growth across experi...
Abstract Reduced body size and accelerated life cycle due to warming are considered major ecological...
Analysing the effect water temperature has on Daphnia magna is essential in anticipating the impact ...
Abstract Surface waters are warming due to climate change, potentially pushing aquatic organi...
There are an increasing number of studies documenting effects of global warming on the distribution ...
In this study, we use the model organism Daphnia magna to determine variation in heat tolerance with...
This thesis presents a synthesis of experimental studies with Daphnia, in a multigenerational perspe...
Phenotypic plasticity is an important way by which organisms respond to changes in their local envir...
We investigated the diversity and thermal response of a fitness related trait, juvenile growth rate,...