2005
DOI: 10.1080/07438140509354443
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Life-history Responses ofDaphnia pulexwith Exposure to Aluminum Sulfate

Abstract: Wold, L.A., B.C. Moore and N. Dasgupta. 2005. Life-history responses of Daphnia pulex with exposure to aluminum sulfate. Lake and Reserv. Manage. 21(4):383-390.Life table experiments with ten Daphnia clones were conducted to assess responses to three concentrations (0.05 mg l -1 Al, 0.30 mg l -1 Al, and 0.50 mg l -1 Al) of aluminum sulfate (alum), reflecting a general range that might be encountered in lake restoration treatments. Alum is frequently employed for phosphorus inactivation in lake restoration and … Show more

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“…Often, improved water quality following alum treatment also improves zooplankton populations (Mires et al 1981, Schumaker et al 1993, Holz and Hoagland 1999. Studies on more subtle effects, such as life cycle interactions, are certainly warranted (e.g., Wold et al 2005). …”
Section: Enclosure Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Often, improved water quality following alum treatment also improves zooplankton populations (Mires et al 1981, Schumaker et al 1993, Holz and Hoagland 1999. Studies on more subtle effects, such as life cycle interactions, are certainly warranted (e.g., Wold et al 2005). …”
Section: Enclosure Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 98%