2022
DOI: 10.1111/aec.13238
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Strategic population responses of Daphnia spinulata Birabén, 1917 to salinity changes through laboratory bioassays

Abstract: Zooplankton play a key role in aquatic ecosystems constituting an essential intermediate component in aquatic food webs. Cladocerans in particular are widely studied as model of generalist filter feeders. At the regional level, the cladoceran Daphnia spinulata is found in numerous habitats with wide conductivity range (160 μS cm −1 to 14.000 μS cm −1 ), but information about the species's tolerance range or life history is scarce. Our objective was to generate essential information about D. spinulata's life hi… Show more

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“…This is crucial because the species' survival in these ecosystems depends on the extent of this tolerance (Goncalvez et al 2007). A recent study published by Alvarez et al (2022) indicates that D. spinulata can reproduce at different conductivities; however, high levels negatively impact some parameters of its biological cycle, such as molt production, life expectancy and population density. Only a few studies have evaluated the toxic effects of contaminants using this species as a model (Gagneten 2002;Di Marzio et al 2005), including one on the analysis of glyphosate toxicity (Alberdi et al 1996), which documented moderate toxicity to D. spinulata.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is crucial because the species' survival in these ecosystems depends on the extent of this tolerance (Goncalvez et al 2007). A recent study published by Alvarez et al (2022) indicates that D. spinulata can reproduce at different conductivities; however, high levels negatively impact some parameters of its biological cycle, such as molt production, life expectancy and population density. Only a few studies have evaluated the toxic effects of contaminants using this species as a model (Gagneten 2002;Di Marzio et al 2005), including one on the analysis of glyphosate toxicity (Alberdi et al 1996), which documented moderate toxicity to D. spinulata.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found higher spatial synchrony was found in species that were sedentary, had partial spawning and no parental care. Thirdly, the impacts of salinity on Daphnia spinulata were assessed from local populations collected from Trelew, Argentina (Alvarez et al, 2022). This laboratory study assessing two realistic salinity levels (low conductivity 700 μS cm −1 and high conductivity 5000 μS cm −1 ) found more favourable population responses at lower salinity levels e.g.…”
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