Submerged macrophytes are known to serve as refuge for zooplankton but also seem to suppress the zooplankton growth. Thus, there is a conflict between the positive and negative role of macrophytes for zooplankton. We tested the influence of physical structure using artificial macrophytes, chemicals released by a macrophyte (Myriophyllum verticillatum), as well as the combined effects of these two factors on the life history of Daphnia magna. Daphnids matured at a smaller size and produced fewer eggs but larger individual offspring in the presence of artificial and real plants. Thus, under conditions with plants, we observed a trade off between number of eggs produced and the individual size of the offspring. Daphnids grown in the presence o...
Cyanobacteria are known to negatively affect their herbivores either by being of low nutritional val...
1. In shallow temperate lakes, submerged plants often provide refuge for pelagic zooplankton against...
The effect of the unicellular, bloom-forming alga Gonyostomum semen (Raphidiophyceae) on the surviva...
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1. Daphnia may reach high population densities seasonally, or in patches, in lakes. To test the effe...
The assumption that macrophytes can provide zooplankton a daytime refuge against fish predation is c...
Macrophytes can structure biological assemblages in subtropical lakes. Zooplankton often uses them a...
1. Laboratory experiments were used to study the feeding, growth and reproduction of five daphnids i...
The effects of chemicals released from crowded congeners and conspecifics on life history parameters...
AbstractThe influence of Daphnia galeata×hyalina grazing and of infochemicals released by the daphni...
Increases in the structural complexity of submerged macrophytes are often shown to be linked to high...
In aquatic environments, predator kairomones have been shown to affect morphology of prey species. P...
We tested whether previous exposure to a toxic strain of cyanobacteria (Microcystis) affects surviva...
Daphnia can suppress ciliates and rotifers through predation and interference competition, but it is...
1. The effects of Daphnia infochemicals on the morphology and biochemical composition of Scenedesmus...
Cyanobacteria are known to negatively affect their herbivores either by being of low nutritional val...
1. In shallow temperate lakes, submerged plants often provide refuge for pelagic zooplankton against...
The effect of the unicellular, bloom-forming alga Gonyostomum semen (Raphidiophyceae) on the surviva...
Contains fulltext : 36592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
1. Daphnia may reach high population densities seasonally, or in patches, in lakes. To test the effe...
The assumption that macrophytes can provide zooplankton a daytime refuge against fish predation is c...
Macrophytes can structure biological assemblages in subtropical lakes. Zooplankton often uses them a...
1. Laboratory experiments were used to study the feeding, growth and reproduction of five daphnids i...
The effects of chemicals released from crowded congeners and conspecifics on life history parameters...
AbstractThe influence of Daphnia galeata×hyalina grazing and of infochemicals released by the daphni...
Increases in the structural complexity of submerged macrophytes are often shown to be linked to high...
In aquatic environments, predator kairomones have been shown to affect morphology of prey species. P...
We tested whether previous exposure to a toxic strain of cyanobacteria (Microcystis) affects surviva...
Daphnia can suppress ciliates and rotifers through predation and interference competition, but it is...
1. The effects of Daphnia infochemicals on the morphology and biochemical composition of Scenedesmus...
Cyanobacteria are known to negatively affect their herbivores either by being of low nutritional val...
1. In shallow temperate lakes, submerged plants often provide refuge for pelagic zooplankton against...
The effect of the unicellular, bloom-forming alga Gonyostomum semen (Raphidiophyceae) on the surviva...