Publication: Demographic processes underlying fitness restoration in bdelloid rotifers emerging from dehydration
Demographic processes underlying fitness restoration in bdelloid rotifers emerging from dehydration
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Sommer, S., Fontaneto, D., & Ozgul, A. (2019). Demographic processes underlying fitness restoration in bdelloid rotifers emerging from dehydration. Freshwater Biology, 64(7), 1295–1302. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13305
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Bdelloid rotifers are able to survive habitat desiccation in a dehydrated state termed anhydrobiosis. They suffer from decreasing fitness when they are exposed to permanent hydration, yet they restore fitness when they go through anhydrobiosis. The demographic processes underlying this rejuvenation, however, are still largely unknown. To investigate these processes in detail, we analysed life tables of permanently hydrated and repeatedly desiccated lines of two species of bdelloid rotifers, Macrotrachela quadricornifera and Adineta ri
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Sommer, S., Fontaneto, D., & Ozgul, A. (2019). Demographic processes underlying fitness restoration in bdelloid rotifers emerging from dehydration. Freshwater Biology, 64(7), 1295–1302. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13305