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Natural Selection is ecology in action
Dedicated to Professor Dr. Winfried Lampert on the occasion of his 65th birthday
Ed.: Maarten Boersma; Barbara Santer
2006. IX, 607 pages, 153 figures, 53 tables, 16x24cm, 1360 g
Language: English
ArtNo. ES141016770, paperback
Internal article
Original paper
Winfried Lampert: Natural selection is ecology in action
p. i-v,
published: Oct 6, 2006
Original paper
Selective advantage of irreversible and reversible phenotypic plasticity
p. 1-20,
published: Oct 5, 2006
7 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
Predator-mediated life history shifts in Daphnia: enrichment and preliminary chemical characterisation of a kairomone exuded by fish
p. 21-35,
published: Oct 5, 2006
3 figures, 4 tables
Original paper
Predator-induced shifts in Daphnia life-histories under different food regimes
p. 37-54,
published: Oct 5, 2006
6 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
Predator mediated coexistence of hybrid and parental Daphnia taxa
p. 55-76,
published: Oct 5, 2006
6 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
Predator-induced escape response in Daphnia
p. 77-87,
published: Oct 5, 2006
1 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
Contrasting life history responses to fish released infochemicals of two co-occurring Daphnia species that show different migration behaviour
p. 89-100,
published: Oct 5, 2006
5 figures, 3 tables
Original paper
Low-density anti-predation refuge in Daphnia and Chaoborus?
p. 101-114,
published: Oct 5, 2006
2 figures, 3 tables
Original paper
A trophic cascade with Chaoborus: population dynamics of ex-ephippial generations of Daphnia
p. 115-134,
published: Oct 5, 2006
5 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
Linking predator kairomones and turbulence: synergistic effects and ultimate reasons for phenotypic plasticity in Daphnia cucullata
p. 135-146,
published: Oct 5, 2006
4 figures
Original paper
Baltic Eubosmina morphological radiation: Sensitivity to invertebrate predators (induction) and observations on genetic differences
p. 147-168,
published: Oct 5, 2006
8 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
Steps between lakes? Some initial genetic data on the Holarctic planktonic predator Chaoborus flavicans
p. 169-182,
published: Oct 5, 2006
4 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
The population genetic consequences of diapause in Eudiaptomus copepods
p. 183-202,
published: Oct 5, 2006
5 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
Effects of duration of the planktonic phase on rotifer genetic diversity
p. 203-216,
published: Oct 5, 2006
2 figures, 3 tables
Original paper
Genetic structure of cyclic parthenogenetic zooplankton populations – a conceptual framework
p. 217-244,
published: Oct 5, 2006
6 figures
Original paper
Complementary population dynamics of exotic and native Daphnia in North American reservoir communities
p. 245-264,
published: Oct 5, 2006
4 figures, 3 tables
Original paper
Swim or rest during the winter – what is best for an alpine daphnid?
p. 265-280,
published: Oct 5, 2006
6 figures
Original paper
Isotopic variation complicates analysis of trophic relations within the fish community of Plußsee: a small, deep, stratifying lake
p. 281-299,
published: Oct 5, 2006
3 figures, 3 tables
Original paper
Food niches of cyclopoid copepods in eutrophic Plußsee determined by stable isotope analysis
p. 301-316,
published: Oct 5, 2006
5 figures
Original paper
Site-specific methane production and subsequent midge mediation within Esthwaite Water, UK
p. 317-334,
published: Oct 5, 2006
3 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
Comparative analysis of ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities in two lakes in North Germany and the Baltic Sea
p. 335-350,
published: Oct 5, 2006
2 figures, 4 tables
Original paper
Seasonal dynamics of pelagic and benthic (littoral and profundal) bacterial abundances and activities in a deep prealpine lake (L. Constance)
p. 351-369,
published: Oct 5, 2006
5 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
Freshwater ciliates as ecophysiological model organisms – lessons from Daphnia, major achievements, and future perspectives
p. 371-402,
published: Oct 5, 2006
6 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
Combining dialysis and dilution techniques to estimate gross growth rate of phytoplankton and grazing by micro- and mesozooplankton in situ
p. 403-419,
published: Oct 5, 2006
7 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
Nutrient and light limitation of reservoir phytoplankton in relation to storm-mediated pulses in stream discharge
p. 421-445,
published: Oct 5, 2006
6 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
Seasonality and diversity patterns of microphytobenthos in a mesotrophic lake
p. 447-465,
published: Oct 5, 2006
5 figures, 3 tables
Original paper
Stoichiometry and growth kinetics in the "smallest zooplankton" – phagotrophic flagellates
p. 467-487,
published: Oct 5, 2006
5 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
Gut passage of phosphorus-limited algae through Daphnia: do they take up nutrients in the process?
p. 489-500,
published: Oct 5, 2006
4 figures
Original paper
The nutritional importance of polyunsaturated fatty acids and their use as trophic markers for herbivorous zooplankton: Does it contradict?
p. 501-513,
published: Oct 5, 2006
1 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
Food chain effects of sublethal ultraviolet radiation on subarctic Daphnia pulex – a field and laboratory study
p. 515-531,
published: Oct 5, 2006
5 figures
Original paper
Effects of differing concentrations of microcystin-producing Microcystis aeruginosa on growth, reproduction, survivorship and offspring of Daphnia magna
p. 533-546,
published: Oct 5, 2006
5 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
Sensitivity and adaptation of aquatic organisms to oscillapeptin J and microcystin-RR
[D-Asp3, (E)-Dhb7]
p. 547-559,
published: Oct 5, 2006
1 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
Oxylipins from freshwater diatoms act as attractants for a benthic herbivore
p. 561-574,
published: Oct 5, 2006
2 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
Spectral fingerprinting' for specific algal groups on sediments in situ: a new sensordoi:10.1127/0003-9136/2006/0167-0575
p. 575-592,
published: Oct 5, 2006
8 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
Two new methods for Regime Change Analyses
p. 593-607,
published: Oct 5, 2006
4 figures