Publications of L. J. Weider
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Journal Article (30)
1994
Journal Article
3 (5), pp. 497 - 506 (1994)
Molecular biogeography of clonal lineages in a high-Arctic apomictic Daphnia complex. Molecular Ecology 1993
Journal Article
96 (1), pp. 40 - 42 (1993)
Predator-mediated genotypic shifts in a prey population: experimental evidence. Oecologia
Journal Article
71, pp. 323 - 330 (1993)
Ecological genetics of Norwegian Daphnia. 3. Clonal richness in an Arctic apomictic complex. Heredity
Journal Article
67 (3), pp. 385 - 392 (1993)
Plasticity of Daphnia life histories in response to chemical cues from predators. Oikos
Journal Article
47 (3), pp. 965 - 969 (1993)
A test of the "general-purpose" genotype hypothesis: differential tolerance to thermal and salinity stress among Daphnia clones. Evolution
Journal Article
74 (3), pp. 935 - 943 (1993)
Niche breadth and life history variation in a hybrid Daphnia complex. Ecology 1992
Journal Article
37 (6), pp. 1327 - 1334 (1992)
Spatial and temporal heterogeneity of Daphnia in Lake Constance; intra‐ and interspecific comparisons. Limnology and Oceanography
Journal Article
5 (3), pp. 505 - 522 (1992)
Disturbance, competition and the maintenance of clonal diversity in Daphnia pulex. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 1986
Journal Article
31 (1), pp. 17 - 33 (1986)
Measurement of the carbon balance in Daphnia. Limnology and Oceanography 1985
Journal Article
65 (4), pp. 487 - 491 (1985)
Differential response of Daphnia genotypes to oxygen stress: respiration rates, hemoglobin content and low-oxygen tolerance. Oecologia Conference Paper (1)
1998
Conference Paper
Stability of genotype frequencies in an intermittent Daphnia magna population. Diapause in the Crustacea - with invited contributions on non-crustacean taxa, Gent, August 24, 1997 - August 29, 1997. Evolutionary and ecological aspects of crustacean diapause, pp. 185 - 194 (1998)
Issue (1)
2023
Issue
196, (3-4) (2023), 174 pp.
Ecological and Evolutionary Dynamics of Planktonic Systems A tribute to Winfried Lampert (1941-2021) (Special issue). Fundamental and Applied Limnology