Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a widespread predator- avoidance behavior in Daphnia and can be induced by kairomones released by fish. It has recently been shown in laboratory experiments that DVM in Daphnia hyalina can be induced by micromolar conce
To assess the potential production of hybrids and backcrosses in a semi-natural environment, we stud...
Animal behavioural responses are increasingly being used in environmental risk assessment. Neverthel...
A population of Daphnia galeata x hyalina was induced to perform diel vertical migration (DVM) by th...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a widespread predator‐avoidance behavior in Daphnia and can be indu...
Daphnia responds to chemical cues released by fish with diel vertical migration (DVM) as a behaviour...
Laboratory experiments were carried out to investigate life-history reactions of Daphnia to trimethy...
Prey are under selection to minimize predation losses. In aquatic environments many prey use chemica...
1. Bacterial populations associated with fish have previously been documented to be crucial for the ...
Planktivorous fish release a cue of an unknown chemical nature into the water that induces diel vert...
Chemical communication in aquatic organisms has been topic of a large number of studies focusing int...
The vertical distribution of Daphnia in experimental tubes is influenced by fish kairomone concentra...
The response of Daphnia diel vertical migration (DVM) to different predator regimes was studied in a...
Many pelagic animal species in the marine environment and in lakes migrate to deeper water layers be...
Recent years have provided further rejections of the metabolic and demographic advantage hypotheses ...
Recently, the first chemical cues, which induce defenses in freshwater zooplankton of the genus Daph...
To assess the potential production of hybrids and backcrosses in a semi-natural environment, we stud...
Animal behavioural responses are increasingly being used in environmental risk assessment. Neverthel...
A population of Daphnia galeata x hyalina was induced to perform diel vertical migration (DVM) by th...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a widespread predator‐avoidance behavior in Daphnia and can be indu...
Daphnia responds to chemical cues released by fish with diel vertical migration (DVM) as a behaviour...
Laboratory experiments were carried out to investigate life-history reactions of Daphnia to trimethy...
Prey are under selection to minimize predation losses. In aquatic environments many prey use chemica...
1. Bacterial populations associated with fish have previously been documented to be crucial for the ...
Planktivorous fish release a cue of an unknown chemical nature into the water that induces diel vert...
Chemical communication in aquatic organisms has been topic of a large number of studies focusing int...
The vertical distribution of Daphnia in experimental tubes is influenced by fish kairomone concentra...
The response of Daphnia diel vertical migration (DVM) to different predator regimes was studied in a...
Many pelagic animal species in the marine environment and in lakes migrate to deeper water layers be...
Recent years have provided further rejections of the metabolic and demographic advantage hypotheses ...
Recently, the first chemical cues, which induce defenses in freshwater zooplankton of the genus Daph...
To assess the potential production of hybrids and backcrosses in a semi-natural environment, we stud...
Animal behavioural responses are increasingly being used in environmental risk assessment. Neverthel...
A population of Daphnia galeata x hyalina was induced to perform diel vertical migration (DVM) by th...