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- W1926472283 abstract "Summary 1. Environmental stressors can influence population and community structure. However, the majority of experimental work on multiple environmental stressors has been done at the individual level only. 2. In this work, we followed changes in experimental assemblages of Daphnia (waterfleas; consisting of two taxa and three clones per taxon) after exposure to the fungal parasite Metschnikowia sp. and/or the pesticide diazinon. 3. We found a significant shift in taxonomic and clonal composition under both stressors. Strikingly, in the parasite and parasite + pesticide treatments, one taxon went extinct. While the pesticide had no effect on total parasite prevalence, the taxon that was more susceptible to extinction was, at the same time, more infected when additionally exposed to the pesticide. Furthermore, the density of all adult females was significantly reduced in the parasite treatment, but not in the pesticide treatment. 4. Our results demonstrate that the dynamics of Daphnia assemblages are altered by parasites and pesticide exposure. Given the key role of Daphnia in aquatic food webs in transferring primary production into fish food, this could be of wide significance in aquatic ecosystems." @default.
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- W1926472283 date "2012-07-11" @default.
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- W1926472283 title "Disease and pollution alter Daphnia taxonomic and clonal structure in experimental assemblages" @default.
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