Allelochemical run-off from the invasive terrestrial plant impatiens glandulifera decreases defensibility in daphnia

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  • who: Jens Georg Peter Diller from the A laboratory cultured clonal line of Tcancriformis originally provided by Erich Eder (Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Vienna) was used for the experiments. The animals in the stock culture were fed daily with two pellets of JBL Grana (JBL GmbH and Co. KG, Neuhofen) and JBL have published the article: Allelochemical run-off from the invasive terrestrial plant Impatiens glandulifera decreases defensibility in Daphnia, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • how: The results showed that the exposure to the allelochemical from the invasive plant I. glandulifera . . .

     

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