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  Cladocera. Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Cladocera.

Boersma, M., & Wiltshire, K. H. (Eds.). (2001). Cladocera. Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Cladocera. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

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Boersma, Maarten1, Herausgeber           
Wiltshire, Karen H.1, Herausgeber           
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1Department Ecophysiology, Max Planck Institute for Limnology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Max Planck Society, ou_976547              

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2001
 Publikationsstatus: Erschienen
 Seiten: XXV, 350 p.
 Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic Publishers
 Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1.Wlassicsia, Bunops & Onchobunops (Anomopoda), three related genera.
Silva-Briano M. Dumont HJ.
pg. 1-28
2.A new species of Ceriodaphnia from Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
Berner DB. Rakhmatullaeva G.
pg. 29-39
3.New and little known cladocerans (Crustacea : Anomopoda) from southeastern Mexico.
Elias-Gutierrez M. Smirnov NN. Suarez-Morales E. Dimas-Flores N.
pg. 41-54
4.Morphological differentiation within the Daphnia longispina group.
Giessler S.
pg. 55-66
5.Experimental interspecific hybridization in Daphnia.
Schwenk K. Bijl M. Menken SBJ.
pg. 67-73
6.Cladoceran assemblages in a mineralization gradient.
Boronat L. Miracle MR. Armengol X.
pg. 75-88
7.Biotic and abiotic preferences of the cladoceran invader Limnosida frontosa.
Jensen TC. Hessen DO. Faafeng BA.
pg. 89-99
8.What can dry reservoir sediments in a semi-arid region in Brazil tell us about cladocera?.
Crispim MC. Watanabe T.
pg. 101-105
9.Horizontal distribution of cladocerans in arctic Greenland lakes - impact of macrophytes and fish.
Lauridsen T. Jeppesen E. Landkildehus F. Sondergaard M.
pg. 107-116
10.Zooplankton on the move: first results on the quantification of dispersal of zooplankton in a set of interconnected ponds.
Michels E. Cottenie K. Neys L. De Meester L.
pg. 117-126
11.Study of the late embryogenesis of Daphnia (Anomopoda, 'Cladocera', Branchiopoda) and a comparison of development in Anomopoda and Ctenopoda.
Kotov AA. Boikova OS.
pg. 127-143
12.Intersex and male development in Daphnia magna.
Mitchell SE.
pg. 145-156
13.Life-history variation related to the first adult instar in daphnids derived from diapausing and subitaneous eggs.
Arbaciauskas K.
pg. 157-164
14.Reduction of the filtration rate of Daphnia galeata by dissolved photosynthetic products of edible phytoplankton.
Wagner A. Kamjunke N.
pg. 165-176
15.Clearance rates and prey selectivity of the predaceous cladoceran Polyphemus pediculus.
Packard AT.
pg. 177-184
16.The influence of fish kairomones on the induction and vertical distribution of sexual individuals of the Daphnia galeata species complex.
Spaak P. Boersma M.
pg. 185-193
17.The presence of fish induces the quick release of offspring by Daphnia.
Mikulski A.
pg. 195-198
18.Does trimethylamine induce life-history reactions in Daphnia?.
Lass S. Boersma M. Wiltshire KH. Spaak P. Boriss H.
pg. 199-206
19.The effects of food and temperature regimes on life-history responses to fish kairomones in Daphnia hyalina x galeata*.
Doksaeter A. Vijverberg J.
pg. 207-214
20.Daphnia galeata life history response to heterogeneous food conditions and dissolved chemicals in the Rimov Reservoir.
Machacek J.
pg. 215-222
21.Predation on Daphnia pulex by Lepidurus arcticus.
Christoffersen K.
pg. 223-229
22.Foraging behaviour of planktivorous fish in artificial vegetation: the effects on swimming and feeding.
Priyadarshana T. Asaeda T. Manatunge J.
pg. 231-239
23.Reproductive potential of Daphnia galeata in relation to food conditions: implications of a changing size-structure of the population.
Hulsmann S.
pg. 241-252
24.Do fast increasing food conditions promote the midsummer decline of Daphnia galeata?.
Voigt H. Hulsmann S.
pg. 253-259
25.The transfer of fatty acids in a freshwater planktonic foodweb of the Kuibyshevskoe reservoir (middle reaches of the Volga).
Bychek EA. Guschina IA.
pg. 261-268
26.Carbon as an indicator of Daphnia condition in an alpine lake.
Winder M. Spaak P.
pg. 269-278
27.Competitive ability of Daphnia under dominance of non-toxic filamentous cyanobacteria.
Kurmayer R.
pg. 279-289
28.Species-specific population-density thresholds in cladocerans?.
Gliwicz ZM.
pg. 291-300
29.Distribution patterns and predation risk of the coexisting cladocerans Bythotrephes longimanus and Leptodora kindtii in a large lake - Lake Constance.
Palmer A. Stich HB. Maier G.
pg. 301-307
30.Did chironomid emergence release Daphnia from fish predation and lead to a Daphnia-driven clear-water phase in Lake Towada, Japan?.
Makino W. Kato H. Takamura N. Mizutani H. Katano N. Mikami H.
pg. 309-317
31.Seasonal dynamics of metabolic activity of the Daphnia community in Lake Bled (Slovenia).
Simcic T. Brancelj A.
pg. 319-328
32.Fish and crustaceans in northeast Greenland lakes with special emphasis on interactions between Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus), Lepidurus arcticus and benthic chydorids.
Jeppesen E. Christoffersen K. Landkildehus F. Lauridsen T. Amsinck SL. Riget F. Sondergaard M.
pg. 329-337
33.Zooplankton community structure and environmental conditions in a set of interconnected ponds.
Cottenie K. Nuytten N. Michels E. De Meester L.
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Titel: Hydrobiologia
Genre der Quelle: Reihe
 Urheber:
Dumont, H. J., Herausgeber
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