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Daphnia pulex is a common freshwater microcrustacean and a model organism for the study of predator-induced phenotypic plasticity. Substantial genetic variation in its defensive response to predators includes changes in morphology, size and age at maturity and reproduction. Image by Martin Lind.

Published in Ecology & Evolution

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