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Acclimation capacity and rate change through life in the zooplankton Daphnia

2020

When a change in the environment occurs, organisms can maintain an optimal phenotypic state via plastic, reversible changes to their phenotypes. These adjustments, when occurring within a generation, are described as the process of acclimation. While acclimation has been studied for more than half a century, global environmental change has stimulated renewed interest in quantifying variation in the rate and capacity with which this process occurs, particularly among ectothermic organisms. Yet, despite the likely ecological importance of acclimation capacity and rate, how these traits change throughout life among members of the same species is largely unstudied. Here we investigate these rel…

reversible plasticitysopeutuminenakklimatisaatiolämmönsietoallometryvesikirputheat tolerancefenotyyppibody sizethermal toleranceympäristönmuutokset
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"Pääsisipä sen pääkopan sisään" : henkilöhahmojen tajunnan kuvaus Virpi Hämeen-Anttilan romaanissa Suden vuosi ja Olli Saarelan elokuva-adaptaatiossa…

2013

sopeutuminenkognitiivinen kirjallisuudentutkimuselokuvaHämeen-Anttila Virpiromaanittajunta
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Hydrogen isotopes (δ2H) of polyunsaturated fatty acids track bioconversion by zooplankton

2022

1. Organisms at the base of aquatic food webs synthesize essential nutrients, such as omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA), which are transferred to consumers at higher trophic levels. Many consumers, requiring n-3 long-chain (LC) PUFA, such as eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), have limited ability to biosynthesize them from the essential dietary precursor α-linolenic acid (ALA) and thus rely on dietary provision of LC-PUFA. 2. We investigated LC-PUFA metabolism in freshwater zooplankton using stable hydrogen isotopes (δ2H) of fatty acids as tracers. We conducted feeding experiments with the freshwater keystone grazer Daphnia to quantify changes in the δ2…

trophic ecologyzooplanktonbioconversionecophysiologyrehevöityminenfungiDaphnia magnaplanktoncompound-specific stable isotopesrasvahapotvesiekosysteemitessential fatty acidsGC-IRMStrophic upgradingekofysiologiaeutrophicationisotooppianalyysivesikirputlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)ravintoaineetdeuteriumravintoverkot
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Global CHIRPS MCWD (Maximum Cumulative Water Deficit) Dataset

2021

Global CHIRPS MCWD Dataset The MCWD (Maximum Cumulative Water Deficit) is a measure of drought severity, which corresponds to the maximum value of the monthly accumulated water deficit reached for each pixel within the year. The MCWD is a useful indicator of meteorologically induced water stress without taking into account local soil conditions and plant adaptations, which are poorly understood in Amazonia. The full method of MCWD is described in Aragão et al. (2007; https://doi.org/10.1029/2006GL028946). Detail about CHIRPS (Rainfall Estimates from Rain Gauge and Satellite Observations) can be found in Funk et al. (2015; https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2015.66). Coverage: Spanning 5…

tropical forestsclimate changerainfalldroughtCHIRPS
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The impact of summertime food consumption by vendace on the abundance of zooplankton the following spring

2008

vendacedensity dependencemuikkutiheysBosmina coregoniintraspecific competitionplanktonvesikirput
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Does differential iron supply to algae affect Daphnia life history? : An ionome-wide study

2019

The availability of iron (Fe) varies considerably among diet items, as well as ecosystems. Availability of Fe has also changed due to anthropogenic environmental changes in oceanic as well as inland ecosystems. We know little about its role in the nutrition of ecologically important consumers, particularly in inland ecosystems. Physiological studies in several taxa indicate marked effects of dietary Fe on oogenesis. We predicted that differential Fe supply to algae will impact algal Fe concentration with consequences on the life history of the freshwater grazer, Daphnia magna. We found that algal Fe concentration increased with Fe supply, but did not affect algal growth, indicating that the…

zooplanktonecological stoichiometrynutrient limitationfungiplanktontrace metalsrautalisääntyminenreproductionravintovesikirputionomicsnutrient balance conceptravintoaineet
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