نتایج جستجو برای: دافنی ماگنا daphnia magna

تعداد نتایج: 5070  

2013
Catherine L Searle Joseph R Mendelson Linda E Green Meghan A Duffy

Direct predation upon parasites has the potential to reduce infection in host populations. For example, the fungal parasite of amphibians, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), is commonly transmitted through a free-swimming zoospore stage that may be vulnerable to predation. Potential predators of Bd include freshwater zooplankton that graze on organisms in the water column. We tested the abili...

2006
Valerii Tonkopii Irina Iofina

We have been developing non-traditional methods of the identification of pollutants, using various hydrobionts as biological objects and the study of the mechanism of toxic action of xenobiotics. The experiments were carried out with using of Daphnia magna. Daphnia magna is a Crustacean in the order of Cladocera. Experiments were performed with a 2-days old culture of Daphnia magna. The toxicit...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Marcus Lukas Alexander Wacker

We studied the carbon (C) metabolism in Daphnia when the amount of C (food quantity) and/or the content of biochemical nutrients (food quality) was limiting. Growth performances and C budgets of Daphnia magna (assimilation, faeces egestion, excretion and respiration measured by [(14)C]-tracing) were analysed when animals were raised on different food quantities and concentrations of cholesterol...

2017
Katina I. Spanier Mieke Jansen Ellen Decaestecker Gert Hulselmans Dörthe Becker John K. Colbourne Luisa Orsini Luc De Meester Stein Aerts

Ecological genomics aims to understand the functional association between environmental gradients and the genes underlying adaptive traits. Many genes that are identified by genome-wide screening in ecologically relevant species lack functional annotations. Although gene functions can be inferred from sequence homology, such approaches have limited power. Here, we introduce ecological regulator...

2006
MARCIA KYLE KUMUD ACHARYA LAWRENCE J. WEIDER KAREN LOOPER

1. The growth rate hypothesis predicts positive relationships among growth rate (l), body RNA (%RNA of dry mass) and body P (%P of dry mass) contents. 2. We tested this withinand across-species by growing five species/clones of Daphnia (Daphnia magna, Daphnia pulex, Daphnia galeata and two isolates of Daphnia pulicaria) with different combinations of food quantity and stoichiometric food qualit...

2015
Ercan Selçuk Ünlü Donna M. Gordon Murat Telli Muhammad Barozai

Small RNA molecules are short, non-coding RNAs identified for their crucial role in post-transcriptional regulation. A well-studied example includes miRNAs (microRNAs) which have been identified in several model organisms including the freshwater flea and planktonic crustacean Daphnia. A model for epigenetic-based studies with an available genome database, the identification of miRNAs and their...

2016
Kurt A. Gust Alan J. Kennedy Nicolas L. Melby Mitchell S. Wilbanks Jennifer Laird Barbara Meeks Erik B. Muller Roger M. Nisbet Edward J. Perkins

This work investigates whether the scale-up to multi-animal exposures that is commonly applied in genomics studies provides equivalent toxicity outcomes to single-animal experiments of standard Daphnia magna toxicity assays. Specifically, we tested the null hypothesis that intraspecific interactions (ISI) among D. magna have neither effect on the life history strategies of this species, nor imp...

ژورنال: توسعه آبزی پروری 2020

This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of different levels of fermented daphnia (Daphnia magna) as a partial protein source of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) alevins’ diet and its effect on growth; nutrition and feed efficiency for 8 weeks. Rainbow trout alevins with an initial body weight of 0.583 ± 0.197g (Mean ± SD) after acclimating to study condition were fed in 5 treatmen...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2013
Anne C Roulin Jarkko Routtu Matthew D Hall Tim Janicke Isabelle Colson Christoph R Haag Dieter Ebert

Dormancy is a common adaptation in invertebrates to survive harsh conditions. Triggered by environmental cues, populations produce resting eggs that allow them to survive temporally unsuitable conditions. Daphnia magna is a crustacean that reproduces by cyclical parthenogenesis, alternating between the production of asexual offspring and the sexual reproduction of diapausing eggs (ephippia). Pr...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2010
Kukka Tervonen Greta Waissi Elijah J Petersen Jarkko Akkanen Jussi V K Kukkonen

A simple method for analyzing masses of water suspended fullerenes (nC60) in Daphnia magna by extracting to toluene and measuring by ultraviolet-vis spectrophotometry was developed. This method was used to assess bioaccumulation and depuration rates by daphnia after nC60 exposure in artificial freshwater. Accumulation was rapid during the first few hours, and based on accumulation modeling, 90%...

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