2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0265103
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Phenotypic and transcriptional response of Daphnia pulicaria to the combined effects of temperature and predation

Abstract: Daphnia, an ecologically important zooplankton species in lakes, shows both genetic adaptation and phenotypic plasticity in response to temperature and fish predation, but little is known about the molecular basis of these responses and their potential interactions. We performed a factorial experiment exposing laboratory-propagated Daphnia pulicaria clones from two lakes in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California to normal or high temperature (15°C or 25°C) in the presence or absence of fish kairomones, then… Show more

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“…For example, colony formation of the green algae Scendesmus was experimentally shown to be inducible by water inhabited previously by Daphnia (Lürling & Van Donk 1996;Wiltshire & Lampert 1999). Additionally, modern developments in imaging and -omics-approaches in recent years have allowed much more detailed insights into the underlying mechanisms of the different responses to kairomones (for example Oliver et al 2022).…”
Section: What Have We Learned?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, colony formation of the green algae Scendesmus was experimentally shown to be inducible by water inhabited previously by Daphnia (Lürling & Van Donk 1996;Wiltshire & Lampert 1999). Additionally, modern developments in imaging and -omics-approaches in recent years have allowed much more detailed insights into the underlying mechanisms of the different responses to kairomones (for example Oliver et al 2022).…”
Section: What Have We Learned?mentioning
confidence: 99%