Daphnia, an ecologically important zooplankton species in lakes, shows both genetic adaptation and phenotypic plasticity in response to temperature and fish predation, but little is known about the molecular basis of these responses and their potential interactions. We performed a factorial experiment exposing laboratory-propagated Daphnia pulicaria clones from two lakes in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California to normal or high temperature (15°C or 25°C) in the presence or absence of fish kairomones, then measured changes in life history and gene expression. Exposure to kairomones increased upper thermal tolerance limits for physiological activity in both clones. Cloned individuals matured at a younger age in response to higher tempera...
Changes in temperature have occurred throughout Earth’s history. However, current warming trends exa...
Many studies document genetic and phenotypic trait changes of species in response to climate change,...
Abstract We investigated the life history altera-tions of coexisting Daphnia species responding to e...
Daphnia, an ecologically important zooplankton species in lakes, shows both genetic adaptation and p...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
Global environmental changes are rapidly transforming ecosystems. As a result, populations will face...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
Daphnia is a widespread freshwater zooplankton species, which is both a classic and emerging new mod...
Species that are not closely related can express similar inducible traits, but molecular mechanisms ...
Many organisms have geographical distributions extending from the tropics to near polar regions or c...
With climate change threatening biodiversity worldwide, it is important to understand species’ physi...
We investigated the diversity and thermal response of a fitness related trait, juvenile growth rate,...
Many organisms have geographical distributions extending from the tropics to near polar regions or c...
The aquatic zooplankton crustacean Daphnia magna must be able to tolerate thermal stress in order to...
Abstract Surface waters are warming due to climate change, potentially pushing aquatic organi...
Changes in temperature have occurred throughout Earth’s history. However, current warming trends exa...
Many studies document genetic and phenotypic trait changes of species in response to climate change,...
Abstract We investigated the life history altera-tions of coexisting Daphnia species responding to e...
Daphnia, an ecologically important zooplankton species in lakes, shows both genetic adaptation and p...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
Global environmental changes are rapidly transforming ecosystems. As a result, populations will face...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
Daphnia is a widespread freshwater zooplankton species, which is both a classic and emerging new mod...
Species that are not closely related can express similar inducible traits, but molecular mechanisms ...
Many organisms have geographical distributions extending from the tropics to near polar regions or c...
With climate change threatening biodiversity worldwide, it is important to understand species’ physi...
We investigated the diversity and thermal response of a fitness related trait, juvenile growth rate,...
Many organisms have geographical distributions extending from the tropics to near polar regions or c...
The aquatic zooplankton crustacean Daphnia magna must be able to tolerate thermal stress in order to...
Abstract Surface waters are warming due to climate change, potentially pushing aquatic organi...
Changes in temperature have occurred throughout Earth’s history. However, current warming trends exa...
Many studies document genetic and phenotypic trait changes of species in response to climate change,...
Abstract We investigated the life history altera-tions of coexisting Daphnia species responding to e...