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Concept Population Dynamics
Academic Article 'Ancient' DNA in the resting egg bank of a microcrustacean can serve as a palaeolimnological database.
Academic Article Long-term changes in metapopulation genetic structure: a quarter-century retrospective study on low-Arctic rock pool Daphnia.
Academic Article Environment not dispersal limitation drives clonal composition of Arctic Daphnia in a recently deglaciated area.
Academic Article Whole genome amplification and sequencing of a Daphnia resting egg.
Academic Article Population genetics of Polyphemus pediculus (Cladocera: Polyphemidae).
Academic Article Genotype x environment interactions, stoichiometric food quality effects, and clonal coexistence in Daphnia pulex.
Academic Article The evolutionary time machine: using dormant propagules to forecast how populations can adapt to changing environments.
Academic Article Differential transcriptomic responses of ancient and modern Daphnia genotypes to phosphorus supply.
Academic Article Colonization history and clonal richness of asexual Daphnia in periglacial habitats of contrasting age in West Greenland.
Academic Article CLONAL DIVERSITY IN HIGH-ARCTIC POPULATIONS OF DAPHNIA PULEX, A POLYPLOID APOMICTIC COMPLEX.
Academic Article Predator-mediated genotypic shifts in a prey population: experimental evidence.
Academic Article Molecular characterization of clonal population structure and biogeography of arctic apomictic Daphnia from Greenland and Iceland.
Academic Article Stoichiometric differences in food quality: impacts on genetic diversity and the coexistence of aquatic herbivores in a Daphnia hybrid complex.
Academic Article A millennial-scale chronicle of evolutionary responses to cultural eutrophication in Daphnia.
Academic Article Paleogenetic records of Daphnia pulicaria in two North American lakes reveal the impact of cultural eutrophication.
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