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Temperature- and cholesterol-induced changes in eicosapentaenoic acid limitation of Daphnia magnadetermined by a promising method to estimate growth saturation thresholds
Temperature cholesterol-induced changes in eicosapentaenoic acid limitation Daphnia magnadetermined a promising method estimate growth saturation thresholds
2014/4/8
We present data on eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)-limited growth responses ofDaphnia magnaunder different temperatures and different dietary cholesterol availabilities to assess how EPA growth saturation...
Stoichiometric regulation of carbon and phosphorus in P-deficient Daphnia magna
Stoichiometric regulation carbon phosphorus P-deficient Daphnia magna
2014/4/21
Daphnia magna were fed phosphorus-sufficient (+P) and P-deficient (2P) green algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (carbon : phosphorus ratio of C: P = 90 and 930 in molar, respectively) for 5 d to produce ...
Stoichiometric regulation of carbon and phosphorus in P-deficient Daphnia magna
Stoichiometric regulation of carbon phosphorus P-deficient Daphnia magna
2014/4/18
Daphnia magna were fed phosphorus-sufficient (+P) and P-deficient (2P) green algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (carbon : phosphorus ratio of C: P = 90 and 930 in molar, respectively) for 5 d to produce ...
Evolutionary stoichiometry: The role of food quality for clonal differentiation and hybrid maintenance in a Daphnia species complex
Evolutionary stoichiometry The role of food quality for clonal differentiation hybrid maintenance Daphnia species complex
2014/4/22
Interspecific hybridization is a common phenomenon among Daphnia species (Crustacea: Anomopoda); interspecific hybrids and parental species have been shown to be ecologically differentiated and often ...
Inducible defenses: The relevance of chemical alarm cues in Daphnia
Inducible defenses The relevance of chemical alarm cues Daphnia
2014/5/4
Many aquatic organisms use chemical cues to recognize predators and to activate inducible defenses. In zooplankton, most of these cues are thought to be kairomones released by specific predators. Howe...