The transparency regulator hypothesis (TRH) proposes that ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a main driving force behind diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton in clearwater systems. While previous studies have mainly studied DVM in relation to the TRH on a spatial scale across systems we here focus on long-term trends in a single system in order to assess if UVR explains observed patterns in DVM. We show that the strength of DVM in Daphnia is to a large extent explained by UVR and we demonstrate a tipping point at which the UVR intensity drastically affects the strength of DVM in Daphnia. In contrast, the strength of DVM could not be explained by the level of UVR among calanoid copepods. The amount of photoprotective compounds did not di...
Research on diel vertical migration (DVM) is generally conducted at the population level, whereas fe...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is the most common behavioral phenomenon in zooplankton, and numerous ...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is the most common behavioral phenomenon in zooplankton, and numerous ...
Several zooplankton species are susceptible to ultraviolet radiation (UV), suggesting that UV may sh...
We assessed how zooplankton (copepods) handle the simultaneous threats of predators and ultraviolet ...
In order to avoid environmental threats, organisms may respond by altering behavior or phenotype. Us...
Most organisms on Earth live a life where they are exposed to multiple and variable threats. In orde...
Most animals, including aquatic crustacean zooplankton, perform strong avoidance movements when expo...
The avoidance of surface waters by crustacean zooplankton is a common phenomenon both in marine and ...
We conducted laboratory experiments to study the behavioural responses of Calanus finmarchicus femal...
Plankton live under the countervailing selective pressures of predation and ultraviolet radiation (U...
Research on diel vertical migration (DVM) is generally conducted at the population level, whereas fe...
Selection pressure induced by simultaneously occurring environmental threats is a major evolutionary...
Research on diel vertical migration (DVM) is generally conducted at the population level, whereas fe...
D ow nloaded from Leech et al.- 2 Zooplankton taxa exhibit varying tolerances to UV radiation (UVR),...
Research on diel vertical migration (DVM) is generally conducted at the population level, whereas fe...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is the most common behavioral phenomenon in zooplankton, and numerous ...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is the most common behavioral phenomenon in zooplankton, and numerous ...
Several zooplankton species are susceptible to ultraviolet radiation (UV), suggesting that UV may sh...
We assessed how zooplankton (copepods) handle the simultaneous threats of predators and ultraviolet ...
In order to avoid environmental threats, organisms may respond by altering behavior or phenotype. Us...
Most organisms on Earth live a life where they are exposed to multiple and variable threats. In orde...
Most animals, including aquatic crustacean zooplankton, perform strong avoidance movements when expo...
The avoidance of surface waters by crustacean zooplankton is a common phenomenon both in marine and ...
We conducted laboratory experiments to study the behavioural responses of Calanus finmarchicus femal...
Plankton live under the countervailing selective pressures of predation and ultraviolet radiation (U...
Research on diel vertical migration (DVM) is generally conducted at the population level, whereas fe...
Selection pressure induced by simultaneously occurring environmental threats is a major evolutionary...
Research on diel vertical migration (DVM) is generally conducted at the population level, whereas fe...
D ow nloaded from Leech et al.- 2 Zooplankton taxa exhibit varying tolerances to UV radiation (UVR),...
Research on diel vertical migration (DVM) is generally conducted at the population level, whereas fe...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is the most common behavioral phenomenon in zooplankton, and numerous ...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is the most common behavioral phenomenon in zooplankton, and numerous ...