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Predator-Induced Phenotypic Variation in the Pattern of Growth and Reproduction in Daphnia hyalina (Crustacea: Cladocera)
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1994
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BiologyNorthern Temperate LakesLife-history PatternsCladoceran Daphnia HyalinaNatural SciencesPredator-prey InteractionEvolutionary BiologyZooplankton EcologyInterspecific Behavioral InteractionEcophysiologyAquatic OrganismDaphnia HyalinaPredator-induced Phenotypic Variation
1. The life-history patterns of the cladoceran Daphnia hyalina, widely distributed throughout northern temperate lakes, were observed to vary in the presence of different size-selective predators. 2. These changes were apparently initiated by waterborne cues released by predators. 3. In the presence of a cue released by predators preferring large adult D. hyalina, the daphnids reproduced at a smaller size and used a higher percentage of resources for reproduction than in the absence of this cue. The opposite was observed when daphnids were exposed to a cue originating from a predator preferring small juvenile D. hyalina. 4. The chemically induced responses in life-history traits took place within one generation of a single clone
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