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Shifts in Assembly Rules and Loss of Zooplankton Functional Diversity Across Hypereutrophic Fishponds. [PDF]
Amorim CA, Kainz MJ.
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Study on the Driving Factors of Plankton Community and Water Health Under the Terrain Barrier: A Case Study of Xinjiang. [PDF]
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Monitoring a keystone species (Alosa pseudoharengus) with environmental effects: A comparison with direct capture and environmental DNA. [PDF]
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Biotic interactions shape the realised niche of toxic cyanobacteria
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Review of Recent Ecotoxicological Studies on Cladocerans
Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part B Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes, 2006Cladocerans have been widely used as the bioassay organisms in evaluating the impact of different toxic substances. Literature survey during the last 10 years revealed that cladoceran ecotoxicological research has been in an exponential phase constituting nearly 10% of publications on this group.
SSS Sarma, S Nandini
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Comparative phylogeography of marine cladocerans
Marine Biology, 2008We examined the population genetics of six species of marine cladocerans, using a ~600 bp fragment of the cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene sequence. Phylogenetic analysis revealed significant intraspecific, semi-allopatric phylogenetic breaks in four out of five species belonging to the Podonidae, supporting an ancient radiation and oceanic expansion ...
Alan Durbin +2 more
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Turbidity mitigates lead toxicity to cladocerans (Cladocera)
Ecotoxicology, 2006To test the hypothesis that sediment would have a synergistic effect on the toxicity of lead to cladocerans, we performed life table demography experiments with two pelagic (Diaphanosoma birgei and Moina micrura) and one littoral (Alona rectangula) cladoceran species.
Gerardo, García-García +2 more
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The future of cladoceran research
Hydrobiologia, 1997The cladocerans are a group of Crustacea used as model organisms in many fields of biology. In system-atics, ecology, physiology and genetics, the cladocerans appear as frequently used examples in case studies. Their reproductive system, switching between parthenogenesis and sexual reproduction, makes them particularly suited for studies dealing with ...
Petter Larsson, Maria Rosa Miracle
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Trait–density relationships explain performance in cladoceran zooplankton
Ecology, 2021AbstractTraits have been used extensively to predict and understand performance in response to the abiotic environment, but their role for understanding competitive interactions is less understood, especially in nonplant systems. In this study, we evaluate how traits interact with intraspecific density to modulate performance (per capita birth rate ...
Dachin N. Frances +2 more
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