Predation has been a major driver of the evolution of prey species, which consequently develop antipredator adaptations. However, little is known about the genetic basis underpinning the adaptation of prey to intensive predation. Here, we describe a high-quality chromosome-level genome assembly (approx. 145 Mb, scaffold N50 11.45 Mb) of Daphnia mitsukuri, a primary forage for many fish species. Transcriptional profiling of D. mitsukuri exposed to fish kairomone revealed that this cladoceran responds to predation risk through regulating activities of Wnt signalling, cuticle pattern formation, cell cycle regulation and anti-apoptosis pathways. Genes differentially expressed in response to predation risk are more likely to be members of expand...
Natural populations are confronted with multiple selection pressures resulting in a mosaic of enviro...
Natural habitats are exposed to an increasing number of environmental stressors that cause important...
Organisms producing resting stages provide unique opportunities for: reconstructing the genetic hist...
Species that are not closely related can express similar inducible traits, but molecular mechanisms ...
Phenotypic plastic responses allow organisms to rapidly adjust when facing environmental challenges ...
Background: Phenotypic plasticity in defensive traits occurs in many species when facing heterogeneo...
Background: Predator-induced defences are a prominent example of phenotypic plasticity found from si...
Daphnia, an important model organism for studies on ecology and evolution, has become a textbook exa...
Planktonic crustaceans of the genus Daphnia play an important role as keystone species in almost al...
Daphnia, an ecologically important zooplankton species in lakes, shows both genetic adaptation and p...
The genetic background of inducible morphological defences in Daphnia is still largely unknown. Diss...
Sequence analysis of the Daphnia pulex genome holds some surprises that could not have been anticipa...
Ecological genomics aims to understand the functional association between environmental gradients an...
Abstract Background Daphnia (Crustacea: Cladocera) plays a central role in standing aquatic ecosyste...
We demonstrate the effect of fish predation on genotype frequencies in a laboratory population compo...
Natural populations are confronted with multiple selection pressures resulting in a mosaic of enviro...
Natural habitats are exposed to an increasing number of environmental stressors that cause important...
Organisms producing resting stages provide unique opportunities for: reconstructing the genetic hist...
Species that are not closely related can express similar inducible traits, but molecular mechanisms ...
Phenotypic plastic responses allow organisms to rapidly adjust when facing environmental challenges ...
Background: Phenotypic plasticity in defensive traits occurs in many species when facing heterogeneo...
Background: Predator-induced defences are a prominent example of phenotypic plasticity found from si...
Daphnia, an important model organism for studies on ecology and evolution, has become a textbook exa...
Planktonic crustaceans of the genus Daphnia play an important role as keystone species in almost al...
Daphnia, an ecologically important zooplankton species in lakes, shows both genetic adaptation and p...
The genetic background of inducible morphological defences in Daphnia is still largely unknown. Diss...
Sequence analysis of the Daphnia pulex genome holds some surprises that could not have been anticipa...
Ecological genomics aims to understand the functional association between environmental gradients an...
Abstract Background Daphnia (Crustacea: Cladocera) plays a central role in standing aquatic ecosyste...
We demonstrate the effect of fish predation on genotype frequencies in a laboratory population compo...
Natural populations are confronted with multiple selection pressures resulting in a mosaic of enviro...
Natural habitats are exposed to an increasing number of environmental stressors that cause important...
Organisms producing resting stages provide unique opportunities for: reconstructing the genetic hist...