Rapidly evolving zooplankton in a salinizing worldMaternal effects in zooplankton consumers are not only mediated by direct but also by indirect effects of phosphorus limitationHerbivore consumers face different challenges along opposite sides of the stoichiometric knife-edgeDirect and indirect effects of resource P-limitation differentially impact population growth, life history and body elemental composition of a zooplankton consumer
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Patterns of differentiation in the life history and demography of four recently described species of the Brachionus calyciflorus cryptic species complexAn experimental test of the growth rate hypothesis as a predictive framework for microevolutionary adaptationA critical assessment of the stoichiometric knife-edge: no evidence for artefacts caused by the experimental P-supplementationEffects of ancient allochthonous and contemporary autochthonous organic carbon on the growth and reproduction of lake zooplanktonResponses of the ecological characteristics and antioxidant enzyme activities in Rotaria rotatoria to UV-B radiationA combination of host ecology and habitat but not evolutionary history explains differences in the microbiomes associated with rotifersStoichiometric mismatch between phytiplankton and zooplankton consumers: Effects at contemporary, transgenerational, and evolutionary timescales
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Libin Zhou
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