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    Sedimentary and egg-bank DNA from 3 European lakes reveal concurrent changes in the composition and diversity of cyanobacterial and Daphnia communities

    Eutrophication generally favours the growth of cyanobacteria over eukaryotic green algae in freshwater lakes. Cyanobacteria constitute a poor food source for the waterflea Daphnia, an important primary consumer o...

    Marie-Eve Monchamp, Ioana Enache, Patrick Turko, Francesco Pomati in Hydrobiologia (2017)

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    Using DNA from formaldehyde-preserved Daphnia to reconstruct past populations

    We compared taxon composition of the Daphnia longispina hybrid community, as reconstructed from dormant eggs (retrieved from sediment samples) and the pelagic population (retrieved from formaldehyde-preserved zoo...

    Patrick Turko, Justyna Wolinska, Christoph Tellenbach in Hydrobiologia (2019)