Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 55, No. 2 (March 2010), pp. 639-652 (14 pages) The function of hemoglobin (Hb), which is a key protein of many species, was analyzed in Daphnia from the field.
As natural enemies, parasites can dramatically harm host populations, and even catalyze their decline. Thus, identifying factors that promote disease spread is paramount. Environmental factors can ...
Flourishing in spectacular numbers in lakes and ponds around the world, tiny creatures known as Daphnia play an essential role in freshwater ecology. Daphnia, a type of planktonic crustacean, are the ...
In populations of a cyclical parthenogen, the diversity of clonal lineages, derived from sexually produced eggs, declines during the parthenogenetic phase. Even though Daphnia magna populations from ...
Daphnia magna, a keystone species in freshwater environments, plays a pivotal role in regulating algal populations and transferring energy through aquatic food webs. Its physiological well‐being is ...
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