The elemental composition of phytoplankton is highly variable compared to the relatively narrow stoichiometry of zooplankton grazers. Using a full factorial design, we tested the effects of alterations in algal elemental composition (i.e., food quality) combined with food quantity on the life history of a Daphnia galeata clone from Lake IJsselmeer. Lower food quality reduced survival, growth, and reproduction. Food quantity became important at high food quality only. The strong effect of food quality indicates the potential for a stoichiometric bottleneck in Lake IJsselmeer, resulting in less high quality food for higher trophic levels as a result of re-oligotrophication
In the stoichiometric study of phyto-zooplankton interactions, a controversy exists about how Daphni...
1. Effects of the green alga Scenedesmus obliquus and the filamentous cyanobacterium Oscillatoria li...
Copepods and daphniids exhibit different grazing patterns, which affect the seston size distribution...
The elemental composition of phytoplankton is highly variable compared to the relatively narrow stoi...
Poor food quality can have large negative effects on zooplankton growth and this can also affect foo...
Effects of food quality and quantity on consumers are neither independent nor interchangeable. Altho...
Effects of food quality and quantity on consumers are neither independent nor interchangeable. Altho...
To assess nutritional consequences associated with lake oligotrophication for aquatic consumers, we ...
The increased input of nutrients into biological systems has been shown to result in altered biotic ...
Food limitation for the cladoceran Daphnia galeata was measured growing them with natural lake sesto...
Life table experiments were conducted on the generalist suspension feeder Daphnia galeata, using as ...
This thesis focuses on ecological processes among plankton organisms. It especially questions the in...
Climate change and land-use practices can enhance lake eutrophication and browning, which influence ...
1. Filter-feeding zooplankton in lakes feed on a mixture of phytoplankton, bacteria, and terrestrial...
1. In oligotrophic lakes, phytoplankton and bacteria growing in the deep chlorophyll maximum in the ...
In the stoichiometric study of phyto-zooplankton interactions, a controversy exists about how Daphni...
1. Effects of the green alga Scenedesmus obliquus and the filamentous cyanobacterium Oscillatoria li...
Copepods and daphniids exhibit different grazing patterns, which affect the seston size distribution...
The elemental composition of phytoplankton is highly variable compared to the relatively narrow stoi...
Poor food quality can have large negative effects on zooplankton growth and this can also affect foo...
Effects of food quality and quantity on consumers are neither independent nor interchangeable. Altho...
Effects of food quality and quantity on consumers are neither independent nor interchangeable. Altho...
To assess nutritional consequences associated with lake oligotrophication for aquatic consumers, we ...
The increased input of nutrients into biological systems has been shown to result in altered biotic ...
Food limitation for the cladoceran Daphnia galeata was measured growing them with natural lake sesto...
Life table experiments were conducted on the generalist suspension feeder Daphnia galeata, using as ...
This thesis focuses on ecological processes among plankton organisms. It especially questions the in...
Climate change and land-use practices can enhance lake eutrophication and browning, which influence ...
1. Filter-feeding zooplankton in lakes feed on a mixture of phytoplankton, bacteria, and terrestrial...
1. In oligotrophic lakes, phytoplankton and bacteria growing in the deep chlorophyll maximum in the ...
In the stoichiometric study of phyto-zooplankton interactions, a controversy exists about how Daphni...
1. Effects of the green alga Scenedesmus obliquus and the filamentous cyanobacterium Oscillatoria li...
Copepods and daphniids exhibit different grazing patterns, which affect the seston size distribution...