The human-caused proliferation of cyanobacteria severely impacts consumers in freshwater ecosystems. Toxicity is often singled out as the sole trait to which consumers can adapt, even though cyanobacteria are not necessarily toxic and the lack of nutritionally critical sterols in cyanobacteria is known to impair consumers. We studied the relative significance of toxicity and dietary sterol deficiency in driving the evolution of grazer resistance to cyanobacteria in a large lake with a well-documented history of eutrophication and oligotrophication. Resurrecting decades-old Daphnia genotypes from the sediment allowed us to show that the evolution and subsequent loss of grazer resistance to cyanobacteria involved an adaptation to changes in b...
Eutrophication has been one of the largest environmental problems in aquatic ecosystems during the p...
Mass development of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) is common in many lakes and coastal waters worl...
Lake restoration practices based on reducing fish predation and promoting the dominance of large-bod...
We studied the selection response of the freshwater grazing zooplankter, Daphnia galeata, to increas...
A key process in freshwater plankton food webs is the regulation of the efficiency of energy and mat...
In most freshwater ecosystems the unselectively filter feeding cladoceran Daphnia is of major import...
The absence of essential biochemical nutrients, such as polyunsaturated fatty acids or sterols, has ...
The harmful bloom-forming cyanobacterium Planktothrix is commonly considered to be nutritionally ina...
Anthropogenic nutrient input into lakes has contributed to the increased frequency of toxic cyanobac...
Many populations of water fleas (Daphnia) are exposed to algal blooms dominated by microcystin-produ...
Cyanobacteria cause major concern due to toxic secondary metabolites, especially microcystins. Adapt...
Climate change and land-use practices can enhance lake eutrophication and browning, which influence ...
Cyanobacteria reduce the fitness of many Daphnia species, and blooms in eutrophic lakes may place st...
In recent decades, the synergistic effects of eutrophication and climate warming have led to a stron...
The occurrence of toxic cyanobacteria blooms have been recognized as a world-wide phenomenon due to ...
Eutrophication has been one of the largest environmental problems in aquatic ecosystems during the p...
Mass development of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) is common in many lakes and coastal waters worl...
Lake restoration practices based on reducing fish predation and promoting the dominance of large-bod...
We studied the selection response of the freshwater grazing zooplankter, Daphnia galeata, to increas...
A key process in freshwater plankton food webs is the regulation of the efficiency of energy and mat...
In most freshwater ecosystems the unselectively filter feeding cladoceran Daphnia is of major import...
The absence of essential biochemical nutrients, such as polyunsaturated fatty acids or sterols, has ...
The harmful bloom-forming cyanobacterium Planktothrix is commonly considered to be nutritionally ina...
Anthropogenic nutrient input into lakes has contributed to the increased frequency of toxic cyanobac...
Many populations of water fleas (Daphnia) are exposed to algal blooms dominated by microcystin-produ...
Cyanobacteria cause major concern due to toxic secondary metabolites, especially microcystins. Adapt...
Climate change and land-use practices can enhance lake eutrophication and browning, which influence ...
Cyanobacteria reduce the fitness of many Daphnia species, and blooms in eutrophic lakes may place st...
In recent decades, the synergistic effects of eutrophication and climate warming have led to a stron...
The occurrence of toxic cyanobacteria blooms have been recognized as a world-wide phenomenon due to ...
Eutrophication has been one of the largest environmental problems in aquatic ecosystems during the p...
Mass development of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) is common in many lakes and coastal waters worl...
Lake restoration practices based on reducing fish predation and promoting the dominance of large-bod...