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    Differential life history responses of several pelagic Daphnia clones differing in migratory behaviour

    Females of the hybrid Daphnia galeata × hyalina were isolated from a natural population in Lake Maarsseveen and from these individuals clones were cultured in the laboratory. Some clones were assumed to be mig...

    Tineke Reede, Joop Ringelberg in Aquatic Ecology (1998)

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    Preliminary experiments on resource competition between a migrating and a non-migrating clone of the hybrid D. galeata×hyalina

    Competition experiments between two clones of thehybrid D. galeata × hyalina differing invertical migration behaviour were carried out in thelaboratory, in a set-up which separated the clonesspatially. The inf...

    Tineke Reede in Hydrobiologia (1997)

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    Jaap Dorgelo, Wim Admiraal, Michiel Kraak in Netherland Journal of Aquatic Ecology (1997)

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    Preliminary experiments on resource competition between a migrating and a non-migrating clone of the hybrid D. galeata × hyalina

    Competition experiments between two clones of the hybrid D. galeata × hyalina differing in vertical migration behaviour were carried out in the laboratory, in a set-up which separated the clones spatially. The in...

    Tineke Reede in Cladocera: the Biology of Model Organisms (1997)

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    The influence of a fish exudate on two clones of the hybrid Daphnia galeata × hyalina

    Two Daphnia clones were isolated from different day depths during the period of diel vertical migration and were tested for their life-history responses to a fish exudate released by juvenile perch. Animals were ...

    Tineke Reede, Joop Ringelberg in Hydrobiologia (1995)

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    The influence of a fish exudate on two clones of the hybrid Daphnia galeata × hyalina

    Two Daphnia clones were isolated from different day depths during the period of diel vertical migration and were tested for their life-history responses to a fish exudate released by juvenile perch. Animals were ...

    Tineke Reede, Joop Ringelberg in Cladocera as Model Organisms in Biology (1995)