1. Growth and reproduction of Daphnia fed lake seston were measured in two categories of meso- to eutrophic lakes differing with respect to terrestrial organic matter influence (humic and clear water lakes). The content of highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFA), P and N, as well as the taxonomical composition of seston were analysed.2. Seston HUFA and C : P ratios were similar between lake categories, whereas C : N ratios were lower in the clear water lakes in both spring and summer. Despite the similarity in HUFA and P content of seston, Daphnia growth rate, clutch size and the proportion of gravid females were, respectively, about 1.5, 3 and 6 times higher in the clear water lakes.3. Differences in growth and reproduction were related to a...
Poor food quality can have large negative effects on zooplankton growth and this can also affect foo...
1. Filter-feeding zooplankton in lakes feed on a mixture of phytoplankton, bacteria, and terrestrial...
To assess nutritional consequences associated with lake oligotrophication for aquatic consumers, we ...
This study relates measured sestonic food parameters to growth rates of Daphnia galeata. Daphnia gro...
Food limitation for the cladoceran Daphnia galeata was measured growing them with natural lake sesto...
Food quality affects growth, reproduction and community structure of zooplankton, and has implicatio...
1. In oligotrophic lakes, phytoplankton and bacteria growing in the deep chlorophyll maximum in the ...
We studied population dynamics, phosphorus balance, and individual growth to evaluate limitation of ...
Climate change and land-use practices can enhance lake eutrophication and browning, which influence ...
A field survey was conducted to study the relationships amongst the composition of the seston, the n...
Detritus derived from the filamentous cyanobacterium Oscillatoria limnetica was fed to Daphnia galea...
The growth and reproduction of animals is affected by their access to resources. In aquatic ecosyste...
1. It is often assumed that lakes highly influenced by terrestrial organic matter (TOM) have low zoo...
The quality of natural seston as food for zooplankters can be highly variable. Thus far, experimenta...
There is considerable interest in the pathways by which carbon and growthlimiting elemental and bio...
Poor food quality can have large negative effects on zooplankton growth and this can also affect foo...
1. Filter-feeding zooplankton in lakes feed on a mixture of phytoplankton, bacteria, and terrestrial...
To assess nutritional consequences associated with lake oligotrophication for aquatic consumers, we ...
This study relates measured sestonic food parameters to growth rates of Daphnia galeata. Daphnia gro...
Food limitation for the cladoceran Daphnia galeata was measured growing them with natural lake sesto...
Food quality affects growth, reproduction and community structure of zooplankton, and has implicatio...
1. In oligotrophic lakes, phytoplankton and bacteria growing in the deep chlorophyll maximum in the ...
We studied population dynamics, phosphorus balance, and individual growth to evaluate limitation of ...
Climate change and land-use practices can enhance lake eutrophication and browning, which influence ...
A field survey was conducted to study the relationships amongst the composition of the seston, the n...
Detritus derived from the filamentous cyanobacterium Oscillatoria limnetica was fed to Daphnia galea...
The growth and reproduction of animals is affected by their access to resources. In aquatic ecosyste...
1. It is often assumed that lakes highly influenced by terrestrial organic matter (TOM) have low zoo...
The quality of natural seston as food for zooplankters can be highly variable. Thus far, experimenta...
There is considerable interest in the pathways by which carbon and growthlimiting elemental and bio...
Poor food quality can have large negative effects on zooplankton growth and this can also affect foo...
1. Filter-feeding zooplankton in lakes feed on a mixture of phytoplankton, bacteria, and terrestrial...
To assess nutritional consequences associated with lake oligotrophication for aquatic consumers, we ...