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Correction: Corrigendum: Rapid evolution of thermal tolerance in the water flea Daphnia
Nature Clim. Change 5, 665–668 (2015); published online 27 April 2015; corrected after print 3 September 2015 In the version of this Letter originally published, in Fig. 1a, the boxplot for the Ambient +4 °C t...
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Rapid evolution of thermal tolerance in the water flea Daphnia
A manipulation experiment, combined with reconstructed evolutionary history from a dormant egg bank found in recent lake sediments, reveals that water fleas (Daphnia) can exhibit a rapid increase in their capacit...
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Constitutive but no Triops-induced differences in bet-hedging strategies for hatching in Daphnia
Since cladocerans from the genus Daphnia are known to have evolved several inducible defenses (morphological and life history shifts) against the notostracan predator Triops, we investigated whether hatching was ...
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In the name of the migrant father—Analysis of surname origins identifies genetic admixture events undetectable from genealogical records
Patrilineal heritable surnames are widely used to select autochthonous participants for studies on small-scale population genetic patterns owing to the unique link between the surname and a genetic marker, the...
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Habitat size and the genetic structure of a cyclical parthenogen, Daphnia magna
In populations of a cyclical parthenogen, the diversity of clonal lineages, derived from sexually produced eggs, declines during the parthenogenetic phase. Even though Daphnia magna populations from small ponds m...
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Among-populational genetic differentiation in the cyclical parthenogen Daphnia magna (Crustacea, Anomopoda) and its relation to geographic distance and clonal diversity
Using allozyme data based on four polymorphic enzymeloci, we present an analysis of geneticdifferentiation among eight Daphnia magnapopulations, separated by less than 100 m to more than500 km from each other....
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Among-populational genetic differentiation in the cyclical parthenogen Daphnia magna (Crustacea, Anomopoda) and its relation to geographic distance and clonal diversity
Using allozyme data based on four polymorphic enzyme loci, we present an analysis of genetic differentiation among eight Daphnia magna populations, separated by less than 100 m to more than 500 km from each other...