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Stress by poor food quality and exposure to humic substances: Daphnia magna responds with oxidative stress, lifespan extension, but reduced offspring numbers

Christian E. W. Steinberg, Nadia Ouerghemmi, Steffen Herrmann, Rihab Bouchnak, Maxim Timofeyev, Ralph Menzel

Hydrobiologia · 2010 · ▲ 70 citations

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Steinberg, C.E.W., Ouerghemmi, N., Herrmann, S., Bouchnak, R., Timofeyev, M., &amp; Menzel, R. (2010). Stress by poor food quality and exposure to humic substances: Daphnia magna responds with oxidative stress, lifespan extension, but reduced offspring numbers. <em>Hydrobiologia</em>. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-010-0334-4
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Steinberg CEW, Ouerghemmi N, Herrmann S, Bouchnak R, Timofeyev M, Menzel R. Stress by poor food quality and exposure to humic substances: Daphnia magna responds with oxidative stress, lifespan extension, but reduced offspring numbers. Hydrobiologia. 2010. doi:10.1007/s10750-010-0334-4.
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@article{christian2010Stress, title = {Stress by poor food quality and exposure to humic substances: Daphnia magna responds with oxidative stress, lifespan extension, but reduced offspring numbers}, author = {Christian E. W. Steinberg and Nadia Ouerghemmi and Steffen Herrmann and Rihab Bouchnak and Maxim Timofeyev and Ralph Menzel}, journal = {Hydrobiologia}, year = {2010}, doi = {10.1007/s10750-010-0334-4}, }

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