Publication: Demographic cost and mechanisms of adaptation to environmental stress in resurrected Daphnia
Demographic cost and mechanisms of adaptation to environmental stress in resurrected Daphnia
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Sommer, S., Piscia, R., Manca, M. M., Fontaneto, D., & Ozgul, A. (2016). Demographic cost and mechanisms of adaptation to environmental stress in resurrected Daphnia. Journal of Limnology, 75(s2), 30–35. https://doi.org/10.4081/jlimnol.2016.1292
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A characteristic feature of the Daphnia (Crustacea: Cladocera) life cycle are the so-called ephippia, which are fertilised eggs that need to undergo diapause. When they are shed by the female, they sink to the lake bottom, where they may become embedded in the sediment and may remain viable for decades. Extracting and hatching ephippia in the laboratory and subjecting resurrected lineages to conditions representative of historic lake environments allows retrospective investigation of life-history responses to environmental change. Her
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Sommer, S., Piscia, R., Manca, M. M., Fontaneto, D., & Ozgul, A. (2016). Demographic cost and mechanisms of adaptation to environmental stress in resurrected Daphnia. Journal of Limnology, 75(s2), 30–35. https://doi.org/10.4081/jlimnol.2016.1292