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Resource depression in Daphnia galeata, Daphnia cucullata and their interspecific hybrid: life history consequences
Authors:Boersma, Maarten   Vijverberg, Jacobus
Affiliation:Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Centre for Limnology Rijksstraatweg 6, 3631 AC Nieuwersluis, The Netherlands(e-mail: boersma@nioo.nl)
Abstract:In this study, the effect of the food concentration on severallife history parameters of Daphnia galeata, Daphnia cucullataand the hybrid between these two species was examined. The foodconcentration had a significant effect on both growth and reproductionof all three taxa. Mortality was highly species specific, andto a lesser extent dependent on the food concentration. Changesin life history parameters resulted in changes in the intrinsicrate of population increase (r). The food dependence of thedifferent species was found to be different. Daphnia cucullatahad a relatively constant and low r. The r values for the hybridvaried most, with low values compared with the parental specieswhen grown at low food levels and relatively high values athigher food concentrations. Our results suggest that when foodconcentrations are high the hybrid will have a selective advantageover both parental species, but that at lower food levels D.galeatawill have an advantage over both D.cucullata and the hybrid.
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