AbstractDiel vertical migration (DVM) of Daphnia is a well-studied inducible defence mechanism against predation by fish. Our study is anchored in constructing an individual-based model of DVM in order to bring established knowledge about essential key processes into a synthesis. For that purpose, we combined information about both proximate and ultimate factors of DVM with the intention to unify published results from these historically separated lines of research. The model consists of three submodels: (i) movements, (ii) growth and reproduction, and (iii) mortality. The submodel “movements” includes algorithms for light-dependent migration behaviour of Daphnia that were able to reproduce spatiotemporal distribution patterns of DVM. By me...
Recent years have provided further rejections of the metabolic and demographic advantage hypotheses ...
Life‐history parameters were determined for a cohort of 60 clonal Daphnia magna grown individually i...
Although evolutionary ecologists agree that proximate and ultimate aspects are two sides of one coin...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) of Daphnia is a well-studied inducible defence mechanism against preda...
Vertical migration of Daphnia represents the best-studied predator-avoidance behaviour known; yet th...
Many pelagic animal species in the marine environment and in lakes migrate to deeper water layers be...
In a thermally stratified water column with a deep-water chlorophyll maximum (DCM), Daphnia face a t...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a dynamic behavioral pattern found extensively in the world's ocean...
1. The vertical distribution of zooplankton results from active habitat choice aiming to optimise fi...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is a behavioral antipredator defense that is shaped by ...
We investigated the relative importance of a behavioural defence (refuge use through diel vertical m...
The vertical distribution of Daphnia in experimental tubes is influenced by fish kairomone concentra...
The response of Daphnia diel vertical migration (DVM) to different predator regimes was studied in a...
Vertical migration is a geographically and taxonomically widespread behaviour among zooplankton that...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is a widespread phenomenon in both oceans and lakes, an...
Recent years have provided further rejections of the metabolic and demographic advantage hypotheses ...
Life‐history parameters were determined for a cohort of 60 clonal Daphnia magna grown individually i...
Although evolutionary ecologists agree that proximate and ultimate aspects are two sides of one coin...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) of Daphnia is a well-studied inducible defence mechanism against preda...
Vertical migration of Daphnia represents the best-studied predator-avoidance behaviour known; yet th...
Many pelagic animal species in the marine environment and in lakes migrate to deeper water layers be...
In a thermally stratified water column with a deep-water chlorophyll maximum (DCM), Daphnia face a t...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a dynamic behavioral pattern found extensively in the world's ocean...
1. The vertical distribution of zooplankton results from active habitat choice aiming to optimise fi...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is a behavioral antipredator defense that is shaped by ...
We investigated the relative importance of a behavioural defence (refuge use through diel vertical m...
The vertical distribution of Daphnia in experimental tubes is influenced by fish kairomone concentra...
The response of Daphnia diel vertical migration (DVM) to different predator regimes was studied in a...
Vertical migration is a geographically and taxonomically widespread behaviour among zooplankton that...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is a widespread phenomenon in both oceans and lakes, an...
Recent years have provided further rejections of the metabolic and demographic advantage hypotheses ...
Life‐history parameters were determined for a cohort of 60 clonal Daphnia magna grown individually i...
Although evolutionary ecologists agree that proximate and ultimate aspects are two sides of one coin...