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Daphnia as a versatile model system in ecology and evolution

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EVODEVO
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13227-022-00199-0

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Daphnia magna; Daphnia pulex; Cladocera; Branchiopoda; Cyclic parthenogenesis

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation

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Water fleas of the genus Daphnia are extensively studied ecological model organisms with a cyclic parthenogenetic life-cycle, which allows researchers to separate genetic effects from non-genetic effects. They are used in various areas of research, such as ecotoxicology, host-parasite interactions, phenotypic plasticity, and evolutionary genomics.
Water fleas of the genus Daphnia have been a model system for hundreds of years and is among the best studied ecological model organisms to date. Daphnia are planktonic crustaceans with a cyclic parthenogenetic life-cycle. They have a nearly worldwide distribution, inhabiting standing fresh- and brackish water bodies, from small temporary pools to large lakes. Their predominantly asexual reproduction allows for the study of phenotypes excluding genetic variation, enabling us to separate genetic from non-genetic effects. Daphnia are often used in studies related to ecotoxicology, predator-induced defence, host-parasite interactions, phenotypic plasticity and, increasingly, in evolutionary genomics. The most commonly studied species are Daphnia magna and D. pulex, for which a rapidly increasing number of genetic and genomic tools are available. Here, I review current research topics, where the Daphnia model system plays a critical role.

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