Cyanobacterial blooms often produce different classes and chemical variants of toxins such as dietary protease inhibitors (PIs) that affect the keystone grazer Daphnia. However, it has been shown that Daphnia populations are able to locally adapt to frequently occurring dietary PIs by modulating their digestive proteases. Up until now, local adaptation has exclusively been tested by making use of single cyanobacterial strains and by measuring average population tolerance. In contrast, we measured juvenile somatic growth rates and egg numbers of several individual clones per each of three different D. magna populations that have previously been found to be either tolerant or sensitive to the Microcystis strain BM25. Clones from the three D. ...
We tested whether previous exposure to a toxic strain of cyanobacteria (Microcystis) affects surviva...
Cyanobacteria are known to negatively affect their herbivores either by being of low nutritional val...
Cyanobacteria reduce the fitness of many Daphnia species, and blooms in eutrophic lakes may place st...
Protease inhibitors of primary producers are a major food quality constraint for herbivores. In nutr...
Copy number variation (CNV) of genes coding for certain enzymes has been shown to be responsible for...
It is known that cyanobacteria negatively affect herbivores due to their production of toxins such a...
Cyanobacteria cause major concern due to toxic secondary metabolites, especially microcystins. Adapt...
Cyanobacteria cause major concern due to toxic secondary metabolites, especially microcystins. Adapt...
It is known that cyanobacteria negatively affect herbivores due to their production of toxins such a...
Zooplankton communities can be strongly affected by cyanobacterial blooms, especially species of gen...
Herbivore-plant interactions have been well studied in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems as th...
BackgroundThe frequency of cyanobacterial blooms has increased worldwide, and these blooms have been...
BackgroundThe frequency of cyanobacterial blooms has increased worldwide, and these blooms have been...
Lakes are well known for having a pattern of seasonal succession of phytoplankton and zooplankton. T...
Lakes are well known for having a pattern of seasonal succession of phytoplankton and zooplankton. T...
We tested whether previous exposure to a toxic strain of cyanobacteria (Microcystis) affects surviva...
Cyanobacteria are known to negatively affect their herbivores either by being of low nutritional val...
Cyanobacteria reduce the fitness of many Daphnia species, and blooms in eutrophic lakes may place st...
Protease inhibitors of primary producers are a major food quality constraint for herbivores. In nutr...
Copy number variation (CNV) of genes coding for certain enzymes has been shown to be responsible for...
It is known that cyanobacteria negatively affect herbivores due to their production of toxins such a...
Cyanobacteria cause major concern due to toxic secondary metabolites, especially microcystins. Adapt...
Cyanobacteria cause major concern due to toxic secondary metabolites, especially microcystins. Adapt...
It is known that cyanobacteria negatively affect herbivores due to their production of toxins such a...
Zooplankton communities can be strongly affected by cyanobacterial blooms, especially species of gen...
Herbivore-plant interactions have been well studied in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems as th...
BackgroundThe frequency of cyanobacterial blooms has increased worldwide, and these blooms have been...
BackgroundThe frequency of cyanobacterial blooms has increased worldwide, and these blooms have been...
Lakes are well known for having a pattern of seasonal succession of phytoplankton and zooplankton. T...
Lakes are well known for having a pattern of seasonal succession of phytoplankton and zooplankton. T...
We tested whether previous exposure to a toxic strain of cyanobacteria (Microcystis) affects surviva...
Cyanobacteria are known to negatively affect their herbivores either by being of low nutritional val...
Cyanobacteria reduce the fitness of many Daphnia species, and blooms in eutrophic lakes may place st...