"Natural selection is ecology in action". Dedicated to Professor Dr. Winfried Lampert on the occasion of his 65th birthday

pg. V-IX Winfried Lampert: Natural selection is ecology in action. Boersma M. Santer B. 1 pg. 1-20 Selective advantage of irreversible and reversible phenotypic plasticity. Gabriel W. 2 pg. 21-35 Predator-mediated life history shifts in Daphnia: enrichment and preliminary chemical characterisation o...

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Other Authors: Boersma, M., Santer, B.
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Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-000F-D887-0
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Summary:pg. V-IX Winfried Lampert: Natural selection is ecology in action. Boersma M. Santer B. 1 pg. 1-20 Selective advantage of irreversible and reversible phenotypic plasticity. Gabriel W. 2 pg. 21-35 Predator-mediated life history shifts in Daphnia: enrichment and preliminary chemical characterisation of a kairomone exuded by fish. Von Bert E. Stibor H. 3 pg. 37-54 Predator-induced shifts in Daphnia life-histories under different food regimes. Pijanowska J. Dawidowicz P. Howe A. Weider LJ. 4 pg. 55-76 Predator mediated coexistence of hybrid and parental Daphnia taxa. Spaak P. Boersma M. 5 pg. 77-87 Predator-induced escape response in Daphnia. Pijanowska J. Dawidowicz P. Weider LJ. 6 pg. 89-100 Contrasting life history responses to fish released infochemicals of two co-occurring Daphnia species that show different migration behaviour. Vijverberg J. Doksaeter A. van Donk E. 7 pg. 101-114 Low-density anti-predation refuge in Daphnia and Chaoborus?. Gliwicz ZM. Dawidowicz P. Maszczyk P. 8 pg. 115-134 Atrophic cascade with Chaoborus: population dynamics of ex-ephippial generations of Daphnia. Sell AF. 9 pg. 135-146 Linking predator kairomones and turbulence: synergistic effects and ultimate reasons for phenotypic plasticity in Daphnia cucullata. Tollrian R. Laforsch C. 10 pg. 147-168 Baltic Eubosmina morphological radiation: Sensitivity to invertebrate predators (induction) and observations on genetic differences. Kerfoot WC. 11 pg. 169-182 Steps between lakes? Some initial genetic data on the Holarctic planktonic predator Chaoborus flavicans. Wende F. Lucas LK. Graves AM. Swift MC. Berendonk TU. 12 pg. 183-202 The population genetic consequences of diapause in Eudiaptomus copepods. Bohonak AJ. Holland MD. Santer B. Zeller M. Kearns CM. Hairston NG. 13 pg. 203-216 Effects of duration of the planktonic phase on rotifer genetic diversity. Ortells R. Gomez A. Serra M. 14 pg. 217-244 Genetic structure of cyclic parthenogenetic zooplankton populations - a conceptual framework. De Meester L. Vanoverbeke J. De Gelas K. Ortells ...