نتایج جستجو برای: d. pulex

تعداد نتایج: 578103  

2004
ANDREW R. DZIALOWSKI

1. Daphnia pulex and Daphnia middendorffiana are commonly found in the Toolik Lake region of arctic Alaska. These two species are very similar morphologically, although their natural distributions differ markedly: D. pulex is restricted to shallow ponds, while D. middendorffiana is widely distributed and found in a variety of ponds and lakes. We compared the reproductive capabilities of D. pule...

2012
Teresa J. Crease Angela R. Omilian Katie S. Costanzo Derek J. Taylor

Daphnia pulex is quickly becoming an attractive model species in the field of ecological genomics due to the recent release of its complete genome sequence, a wide variety of new genomic resources, and a rich history of ecological data. Sequences of the mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 and cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 genes were used to assess the global phylogeography of this speci...

2013
Christian J. Kuster Eric Von Elert

It is known that cyanobacteria negatively affect herbivores due to their production of toxins such as protease inhibitors. In the present study we investigated potential interspecific differences between two major herbivores, Daphnia magna and Daphnia pulex, in terms of their tolerance to cyanobacteria with protease inhibitors. Seven clones each of D. magna and of D. pulex were isolated from di...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2013
Sen Xu David J Innes Michael Lynch Melania E Cristescu

The molecular mechanisms leading to asexuality remain little understood despite their substantial bearing on why sexual reproduction is dominant in nature. Here, we examine the role of hybridization in the origin and spread of obligate asexuality in Daphnia pulex, arguably the best-documented case of contagious asexuality. Obligately parthenogenetic (OP) clones of D. pulex have traditionally be...

2015
Sandra J. Connelly Kelly Walling Steven A. Wilbert Diane M. Catlin Cailin E. Monaghan Sofiya Hlynchuk Pamela G. Meehl Lauren N. Resch J. Valerie Carrera Stephanie M. Bowles Michael D. Clark Loraine T. Tan Jeremy A. Cody Silvana Allodi

Ultraviolet radiation is known to be highly variable in aquatic ecosystems. It has been suggested that UV-exposed organisms may demonstrate enough phenotypic plasticity to maintain the relative fitness of natural populations. Our long-term objective is to determine the potential photoprotective effect of vitamin D3 on Daphnia pulex exposed to acute or chronic UV radiation. Herein we report our ...

2016
Wenping Wang Kun Zhang Daogui Deng Ya-Nan Zhang Shuixiu Peng Xiaoxue Xu

Increased human activities and environmental changes may lead to genetic diversity variations of Cladocerans in water. Daphnia pulex are distributed throughout the world and often regarded as a model organism. The 16S rDNA, cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI), and 18S genes were used as molecular marks. The genetic diversity and phylogeny of D. pulex obtained from 10 water bodies in the middle...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2012
s. haghparast a. shabani b. shabanpour s. a. hoseini

considering the crucial importance of daphnia species in aquaculture, in particular for artificially- cultured sturgeon fry, a comprehensive study on the hatching requirements of their diapausing eggs seemed to be inevitable in order to obtain the ideal hatching technique. to do so, the ephippial eggs were collected from live food ponds in the cultivation and breeding centre of gorgan and after...

2009
Hao Wang Katherine Dunning James J. Elser Yang Kuang HAO WANG KATHERINE DUNNING JAMES J. ELSER YANG KUANG

The cladoceran Daphnia lumholtzi has invaded many US rivers and lakes. To better understand the ecological factors and consequences associated with D. lumholtzi invasion, we carried out a microcosm experiment evaluating competition of D. lumholtzi with a widespread native daphnid, D. pulex. We applied two light treatments to these two different microcosms and found strong context-dependent comp...

2013
Ester Artells Julien Issartel Mélanie Auffan Daniel Borschneck Antoine Thill Marie Tella Lenka Brousset Jérôme Rose Jean-Yves Bottero Alain Thiéry

The CeO₂ NPs are increasingly used in industry but the environmental release of these NPs and their subsequent behavior and biological effects are currently unclear. This study evaluates for the first time the effects of CeO₂ NPs on the survival and the swimming performance of two cladoceran species, Daphnia similis and Daphnia pulex after 1, 10 and 100 mg.L⁻¹ CeO₂ exposures for 48 h. Acute tox...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Michael Lynch Amanda Seyfert Brian Eads Emily Williams

Although approximately 1 in 10,000 animal species is capable of parthenogenetic reproduction, the evolutionary causes and consequences of such transitions remain uncertain. The microcrustacean Daphnia pulex provides a potentially powerful tool for investigating these issues because lineages that are obligately asexual in terms of female function can nevertheless transmit meiosis-suppressing gen...

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