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Open AccessLife in a changing environment: dreissenids’ feeding response to different temperature
Invasive species have far-reaching consequences for whole ecosystems. The two dreissenids zebra and quagga mussels are two of the most successful invaders in aquatic systems. Quagga mussels can colonize deeper...
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Sex in crowded places: population density regulates reproductive strategy
Changing reproductive strategy from investment in current (asexual eggs) to future (sexual ephippia) reproduction depending on environmental cues is an important fitness trait in zooplankton species like water...