Aquatic organisms in the field often are exposed to combinations of stress factors of various origins. Little is known of the interaction between different types of stressors; hence, the predictability of their joint effects is low. Therefore, the present study analyzed the joint effects of temperature, food, and cadmium on the population growth rate of the water flea Daphnia magna. The results revealed that temperature, food, and cadmium, as well as their interactions, were important factors that influenced life-history parameters and, as a consequence, the population growth rate of D. magna. In general, population growth rate increased at high temperature and food level but decreased when cadmium was present. The positive effect of temper...
1.Growing evidence shows that cyanobacterial blooms thrive in warmer temperatures, underlining the i...
We investigated the effects of genotype (two different clones) and multigenerational Cd-exposure his...
Daphnia magna is known for living in environments were temperature and food conditions may vary a lo...
Aquatic organisms in the field often are exposed to combinations of stress factors of various origin...
Standard toxicity tests are performed at one constant, optimal temperature (usually 20 °C), while in...
Standard toxicity tests are performed at one constant, optimal temperature (usually 20 °C), while in...
In aquatic ecosystems several stressors may act together and affect the life traits of organisms. Pe...
Eutrophication and climate change are two of the most pressing environmental issues affecting up to ...
Freshwater ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. In addition to t...
This work tested the hypothesis that animals with a high energy status are more successful in dealin...
1. The effects of temperature and food concentration on the fitness of Daphnia magna were tested in ...
Eutrophication and climate change are two of the most pressing environmental issues affecting up to ...
Thesis abstract Natural and anthropogenic sources produce a wide range of stressors, which influen...
Toxicity studies on aquatic organisms are commonly conducted under highly standardized conditions th...
The effects of multiple stressors are difficult to separate in field studies, and their interactions...
1.Growing evidence shows that cyanobacterial blooms thrive in warmer temperatures, underlining the i...
We investigated the effects of genotype (two different clones) and multigenerational Cd-exposure his...
Daphnia magna is known for living in environments were temperature and food conditions may vary a lo...
Aquatic organisms in the field often are exposed to combinations of stress factors of various origin...
Standard toxicity tests are performed at one constant, optimal temperature (usually 20 °C), while in...
Standard toxicity tests are performed at one constant, optimal temperature (usually 20 °C), while in...
In aquatic ecosystems several stressors may act together and affect the life traits of organisms. Pe...
Eutrophication and climate change are two of the most pressing environmental issues affecting up to ...
Freshwater ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. In addition to t...
This work tested the hypothesis that animals with a high energy status are more successful in dealin...
1. The effects of temperature and food concentration on the fitness of Daphnia magna were tested in ...
Eutrophication and climate change are two of the most pressing environmental issues affecting up to ...
Thesis abstract Natural and anthropogenic sources produce a wide range of stressors, which influen...
Toxicity studies on aquatic organisms are commonly conducted under highly standardized conditions th...
The effects of multiple stressors are difficult to separate in field studies, and their interactions...
1.Growing evidence shows that cyanobacterial blooms thrive in warmer temperatures, underlining the i...
We investigated the effects of genotype (two different clones) and multigenerational Cd-exposure his...
Daphnia magna is known for living in environments were temperature and food conditions may vary a lo...