Cyanobacteria cause major concern due to toxic secondary metabolites, especially microcystins. Adaptation of Daphnia populations to these toxic cyanobacteria has repeatedly been shown; however, it remains unclear if this adaptation indeed reflects increased tolerance to microcystins or to other cyanobacterial metabolites. To shed light on this question, we compared the response of Daphnia to a toxic cyanobacterium and to its microcystin-free mutant. We analysed clones originating from an experienced Daphnia magna population that coexists with toxic cyanobacteria as well as from a naive population. Diets containing 10 % and 20 % of either cyanobacterium resulted in stronger relative reduction of somatic growth in animals exposed to the toxic...
Cyanobacteria reduce the fitness of many Daphnia species, and blooms in eutrophic lakes may place st...
Cyanobacteria reduce the fitness of many Daphnia species, and blooms in eutrophic lakes may place st...
International audienceAnthropogenic and climate factors increase the frequency of problematic cyanob...
Cyanobacteria cause major concern due to toxic secondary metabolites, especially microcystins. Adapt...
We tested whether previous exposure to a toxic strain of cyanobacteria (Microcystis) affects surviva...
Anthropogenic nutrient input into lakes has contributed to the increased frequency of toxic cyanobac...
Anthropogenic nutrient input into lakes has contributed to the increased frequency of toxic cyanobac...
Anthropogenic nutrient input into lakes has contributed to the increased frequency of toxic cyanobac...
Cyanobacterial blooms often produce different classes and chemical variants of toxins such as dietar...
Cyanobacteria are known to negatively affect their herbivores either by being of low nutritional val...
In the current study, the role of microcystin(MC)-LR in inhibiting Daphnia growth was examined. Soma...
In the current study, the role of microcystin(MC)-LR in inhibiting Daphnia growth was examined. Soma...
Zooplankton communities can be strongly affected by cyanobacterial blooms, especially species of gen...
International audienceAnthropogenic and climate factors increase the frequency of problematic cyanob...
International audienceAnthropogenic and climate factors increase the frequency of problematic cyanob...
Cyanobacteria reduce the fitness of many Daphnia species, and blooms in eutrophic lakes may place st...
Cyanobacteria reduce the fitness of many Daphnia species, and blooms in eutrophic lakes may place st...
International audienceAnthropogenic and climate factors increase the frequency of problematic cyanob...
Cyanobacteria cause major concern due to toxic secondary metabolites, especially microcystins. Adapt...
We tested whether previous exposure to a toxic strain of cyanobacteria (Microcystis) affects surviva...
Anthropogenic nutrient input into lakes has contributed to the increased frequency of toxic cyanobac...
Anthropogenic nutrient input into lakes has contributed to the increased frequency of toxic cyanobac...
Anthropogenic nutrient input into lakes has contributed to the increased frequency of toxic cyanobac...
Cyanobacterial blooms often produce different classes and chemical variants of toxins such as dietar...
Cyanobacteria are known to negatively affect their herbivores either by being of low nutritional val...
In the current study, the role of microcystin(MC)-LR in inhibiting Daphnia growth was examined. Soma...
In the current study, the role of microcystin(MC)-LR in inhibiting Daphnia growth was examined. Soma...
Zooplankton communities can be strongly affected by cyanobacterial blooms, especially species of gen...
International audienceAnthropogenic and climate factors increase the frequency of problematic cyanob...
International audienceAnthropogenic and climate factors increase the frequency of problematic cyanob...
Cyanobacteria reduce the fitness of many Daphnia species, and blooms in eutrophic lakes may place st...
Cyanobacteria reduce the fitness of many Daphnia species, and blooms in eutrophic lakes may place st...
International audienceAnthropogenic and climate factors increase the frequency of problematic cyanob...