2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2010.10.039
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Potential re-colonisation by cladocerans of an acidic tropical pond

Abstract: To predict how re-colonisation of acidified lakes will proceed, at least two approaches are possible: (i) to compare the life history traits of candidate species and determine which one has the highest fitness, and (ii) to simulate a more realistic scenario carrying out experiments with the grouping of the candidate species, so that the intrinsic rate of natural increase of each species is integrated with its sensitivity to low pH and its ability to compete with the other candidate populations. The objective o… Show more

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“…Similarly, most studies about the differences in the sensitivity of zooplankton organisms to acidified water were carried out in Europe and North America. Therefore, the extrapolation of zooplankton sensitivity rankings to other regions, namely the tropics, is questionable (Saro et al 2011). Moreover, little is known about zooplankton communities in newly created pit lakes (Wendt-Potthoff 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, most studies about the differences in the sensitivity of zooplankton organisms to acidified water were carried out in Europe and North America. Therefore, the extrapolation of zooplankton sensitivity rankings to other regions, namely the tropics, is questionable (Saro et al 2011). Moreover, little is known about zooplankton communities in newly created pit lakes (Wendt-Potthoff 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%