Chemical cues from a predator Chaoborus sp. induce morphological defense (neck spine) and life history shifts (later reproduction, decreased fecundity but larger juvenile size) in the waterflea Daphnia pulex. These shifts have been interpreted either as costs of defense or as separate adaptation. In order to investigate if the life history shifts can be separated from the morphological defense, Daphnia pulex individuals were exposed to chemical cues from Chaoborus at different stages of life for variable periods. The daphnids that were exposed to Chaoborus started their reproduction later than the controls, although the differences were not statistically significant. Neck spine was induced only if daphnids were exposed to Chaoborus in an ea...
In recent years, some studies addressing the modification of phenotypically plastic traits of Daphni...
Abstract. The freshwater cladocerans Daphnia pulex and Daphnia schodleri protect themselves from pre...
The response of Daphnia populations to invertebrate predators involves morphological changes and can...
Chemical cues from a predator Chaoborus sp. induce morphological defense (neck spine) and life histo...
This study was designed to measure and separate the physiological costs of inducible defenses from l...
This study was designed to measure and separate the physiological costs of inducible defenses from l...
This study was designed to measure and separate the physiological costs of inducible defenses from l...
Abstract. Morphological and life history traits of two clones of the cladoceran Daphnia pulex were m...
Juvenile Daphnia pulex form neckteeth in response to chemicals released by predatory Chaoborus cryst...
Juvenile Daphnia pulex form neckteeth in response to chemicals released by predatory Chaoborus cryst...
Due to Daphnia's cosmopolitan distribution and the co-occurrence with various predators, it has deve...
Some water fleas Daphnia change their head morphology to reduce predation risk in response to chemic...
Individuals of the genus Daphnia play a central role in the trophic transfer in many standing freshw...
Inducible defenses have been empirically known as defensive phenotypes that are triggered by predato...
Cladoceran populations can respond to changing predation regimes by a phenotypical response as well ...
In recent years, some studies addressing the modification of phenotypically plastic traits of Daphni...
Abstract. The freshwater cladocerans Daphnia pulex and Daphnia schodleri protect themselves from pre...
The response of Daphnia populations to invertebrate predators involves morphological changes and can...
Chemical cues from a predator Chaoborus sp. induce morphological defense (neck spine) and life histo...
This study was designed to measure and separate the physiological costs of inducible defenses from l...
This study was designed to measure and separate the physiological costs of inducible defenses from l...
This study was designed to measure and separate the physiological costs of inducible defenses from l...
Abstract. Morphological and life history traits of two clones of the cladoceran Daphnia pulex were m...
Juvenile Daphnia pulex form neckteeth in response to chemicals released by predatory Chaoborus cryst...
Juvenile Daphnia pulex form neckteeth in response to chemicals released by predatory Chaoborus cryst...
Due to Daphnia's cosmopolitan distribution and the co-occurrence with various predators, it has deve...
Some water fleas Daphnia change their head morphology to reduce predation risk in response to chemic...
Individuals of the genus Daphnia play a central role in the trophic transfer in many standing freshw...
Inducible defenses have been empirically known as defensive phenotypes that are triggered by predato...
Cladoceran populations can respond to changing predation regimes by a phenotypical response as well ...
In recent years, some studies addressing the modification of phenotypically plastic traits of Daphni...
Abstract. The freshwater cladocerans Daphnia pulex and Daphnia schodleri protect themselves from pre...
The response of Daphnia populations to invertebrate predators involves morphological changes and can...