Salinization of freshwater ecosystems threatens global aquatic biodiversity. There is a need for studies that follow populations in situ during salinization to understand the effects on species and ecosystems. We follow 170 years of Daphnia dynamics in the sediment ephippia archive of a small urban lake near St. Paul, Minnesota, to characterize effects of severe recent salinization on lake Daphnia. We found modest changes in the flux of ephippia in this lake; all three key Daphnia functional groups remained in the assemblage throughout the period of salinization. Reconstruction of the size distribution of Daphnia pulicaria demonstrated a consistent increase in body size in opposition to the expected trajectory during salinization. Our findi...
Abstract. The cyclical parthenogen Daphnia is a key species in aquatic food webs. Its abundance is i...
The hatching of diapausing eggs is a means of temporal dispersal that can provide populations with g...
Resting eggs of planktonic organisms from datable sediment cores are increasingly used to reconstruc...
Salinization of freshwater ecosystems threatens global aquatic biodiversity. There is a need for stu...
Sediment cores from the shallow, presently saline, volcanic maar lake of Tower Hill were collected i...
Phenotypic differences among species, even closely related species, may translate into distinct effe...
Human activities during the Anthropocene result in habitat degradation that has been associated with...
Human activities during the Anthropocene result in habitat degradation that has been associated with...
The overenrichment (eutrophication) of aquatic ecosystems with nutrients leading to algal blooms and...
Freshwater environments vary widely in ion availability, owing to both natural and anthropogenic dri...
Browning caused by colored dissolved organic matter is predicted to have large effects on aquatic ec...
One of the consequences of the development of landscapes for human uses is the release and accumulat...
We studied over two weeks the decay of a population of Daphnia pulex that had invaded the previously...
18 pages, 6 figures, 1 tableWe studied over two weeks the decay of a population of Daphnia pulex tha...
Abstract.: The cyclical parthenogen Daphnia is a key species in aquatic food webs. Its abundance is ...
Abstract. The cyclical parthenogen Daphnia is a key species in aquatic food webs. Its abundance is i...
The hatching of diapausing eggs is a means of temporal dispersal that can provide populations with g...
Resting eggs of planktonic organisms from datable sediment cores are increasingly used to reconstruc...
Salinization of freshwater ecosystems threatens global aquatic biodiversity. There is a need for stu...
Sediment cores from the shallow, presently saline, volcanic maar lake of Tower Hill were collected i...
Phenotypic differences among species, even closely related species, may translate into distinct effe...
Human activities during the Anthropocene result in habitat degradation that has been associated with...
Human activities during the Anthropocene result in habitat degradation that has been associated with...
The overenrichment (eutrophication) of aquatic ecosystems with nutrients leading to algal blooms and...
Freshwater environments vary widely in ion availability, owing to both natural and anthropogenic dri...
Browning caused by colored dissolved organic matter is predicted to have large effects on aquatic ec...
One of the consequences of the development of landscapes for human uses is the release and accumulat...
We studied over two weeks the decay of a population of Daphnia pulex that had invaded the previously...
18 pages, 6 figures, 1 tableWe studied over two weeks the decay of a population of Daphnia pulex tha...
Abstract.: The cyclical parthenogen Daphnia is a key species in aquatic food webs. Its abundance is ...
Abstract. The cyclical parthenogen Daphnia is a key species in aquatic food webs. Its abundance is i...
The hatching of diapausing eggs is a means of temporal dispersal that can provide populations with g...
Resting eggs of planktonic organisms from datable sediment cores are increasingly used to reconstruc...