Bosmina
National Institutes of Health
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In response to biotic and abiotic cues, the cladoceran genus Bosmina can undergo changes in body size and appendage length and…
Pesticides often modify predatory interactions by enhancing (or inhibiting) the development of antipredator morphologies of…
Cyclopoid copepods are common in lakes and ponds, and they have a significant predation impact on the communities of the small…
Recent studies have shown that some biotic/abiotic signals such as predator-mediated chemical/physical cues and disparate water…
During the 10000-year history of the Ostrowite Lake, there have been several episodes of change in dominance amongst species of…
Abstract In Lake Suwa, Japan, two Bosmina species, B. fatalis and B. longirostris, coexist and show different seasonal succession…
Bosmina (Cladocera) populations, especially within the subgenus Eubosmina, show a variety of phenotypes that exhibit large…
Invasions and subsequent range expansions by exotic species provide an excellent opportunity for the study of founder effects on…
Recently Kerfoot (1975) discussed the divergence of adjacent populations of Bosmina longirostris in response to two different…