
Are metal adapted Daphnia pulex populations better armed against future climate change stressors than non-adapted populations?
- Author
- Dieter De Coninck (UGent) , Jana Asselman (UGent) , Stephen Glaholt, Colin Janssen (UGent) , Joseph Shaw and Karel De Schamphelaere (UGent)
- Organization
Citation
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8664418
- MLA
- De Coninck, Dieter, et al. “Are Metal Adapted Daphnia Pulex Populations Better Armed against Future Climate Change Stressors than Non-Adapted Populations?” SETAC Europe 23nd Annual Meeting, Abstracts, 2013.
- APA
- De Coninck, D., Asselman, J., Glaholt, S., Janssen, C., Shaw, J., & De Schamphelaere, K. (2013). Are metal adapted Daphnia pulex populations better armed against future climate change stressors than non-adapted populations? SETAC Europe 23nd Annual Meeting, Abstracts. Presented at the SETAC Europe 23nd Annual meeting, Glasgow, UK.
- Chicago author-date
- De Coninck, Dieter, Jana Asselman, Stephen Glaholt, Colin Janssen, Joseph Shaw, and Karel De Schamphelaere. 2013. “Are Metal Adapted Daphnia Pulex Populations Better Armed against Future Climate Change Stressors than Non-Adapted Populations?” In SETAC Europe 23nd Annual Meeting, Abstracts.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- De Coninck, Dieter, Jana Asselman, Stephen Glaholt, Colin Janssen, Joseph Shaw, and Karel De Schamphelaere. 2013. “Are Metal Adapted Daphnia Pulex Populations Better Armed against Future Climate Change Stressors than Non-Adapted Populations?” In SETAC Europe 23nd Annual Meeting, Abstracts.
- Vancouver
- 1.De Coninck D, Asselman J, Glaholt S, Janssen C, Shaw J, De Schamphelaere K. Are metal adapted Daphnia pulex populations better armed against future climate change stressors than non-adapted populations? In: SETAC Europe 23nd Annual meeting, Abstracts. 2013.
- IEEE
- [1]D. De Coninck, J. Asselman, S. Glaholt, C. Janssen, J. Shaw, and K. De Schamphelaere, “Are metal adapted Daphnia pulex populations better armed against future climate change stressors than non-adapted populations?,” in SETAC Europe 23nd Annual meeting, Abstracts, Glasgow, UK, 2013.
@inproceedings{8664418, author = {{De Coninck, Dieter and Asselman, Jana and Glaholt, Stephen and Janssen, Colin and Shaw, Joseph and De Schamphelaere, Karel}}, booktitle = {{SETAC Europe 23nd Annual meeting, Abstracts}}, language = {{eng}}, location = {{Glasgow, UK}}, title = {{Are metal adapted Daphnia pulex populations better armed against future climate change stressors than non-adapted populations?}}, year = {{2013}}, }