Warming and predation risk only weakly shape size-mediated priority effects in a cannibalistic damselfly

M Raczyński, R Stoks, S Sniegula - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Differences in hatching dates can shape intraspecific interactions through size-mediated
priority effects (SMPE), a phenomenon where bigger, early hatched individuals gain …

Size‐mediated priority and temperature effects on intra‐cohort competition and cannibalism in a damselfly

S Sniegula, MJ Golab… - Journal of Animal Ecology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
A shift in the relative arrival of offspring, for example a shift in hatching time, can affect
competition at the intraspecific level through size‐mediated priority effects, where the larger …

Insect responses to seasonal time constraints under global change are facilitated by warming and counteracted by invasive alien predators

S Sniegula, R Stoks, MJ Golab - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
In seasonal environments, organisms with complex life cycles not only contend with
seasonal time constraints (TC) but also increasingly face global change stressors that may …

Effects of overwintering on the transcriptome and fitness traits in a damselfly with variable voltinism across two latitudes

G Wos, G Palomar, MJ Golab, M Marszałek… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Winter diapause consists of cessation of development that allows individuals to survive
unfavourable conditions. Winter diapause may bear various costs and questions have been …

Density-dependence interacts with extrinsic mortality in shaping life histories

MJ Dańko, O Burger, J Kozłowski - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
The role of extrinsic mortality in shaping life histories is poorly understood. However,
substantial evidence suggests that extrinsic mortality interacts with density-dependence in …

Two experimental designs generate contrasting patterns of behavioral differentiation along a latitudinal gradient in Lestes sponsa—Common‐garden not so common …

MJ Golab, T Brodin, S Sniegula - Ecology and Evolution, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding why and how behavioral profiles differ across latitudes can help predict
behavioral responses to environmental change. The first response to environmental change …

Population density shapes patterns of survival and reproduction in Eleutheria dichotoma (Hydrozoa: Anthoathecata)

A Dańko, R Schaible, J Pijanowska, MJ Dańko - Marine Biology, 2018 - Springer
Budding hydromedusae have high reproductive rates due to asexual reproduction and can
occur in high population densities along the coasts, specifically in tidal pools. In laboratory …

Carry-over effects across metamorphosis of a pesticide on female lifetime fitness strongly depend on egg hatching phenology: a longitudinal study under seminatural …

N Tuzun, R Stoks - Environmental Science & Technology, 2017 - ACS Publications
Current ecological risk assessment of pesticides fails to protect aquatic biodiversity. For the
first time, we tested two potential reasons for this failure with regard to carry-over effects …

Live fast, die old: oxidative stress as a potential mediator of an unexpected life‐history evolution

N Tüzün, M De Block, R Stoks - Oikos, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Intraspecific latitudinal patterns in life history are well documented, yet underlying
mechanisms of such patterns are poorly understood. To advance our insights in the …

Phenotypic plasticity of senescence in Daphnia under predation impact: no ageing acceleration when the perceived risk decreases with age

B Pietrzak, M Rabus, M Religa… - Royal Society …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Recognising the nature of the predation risk, and responding to it accurately, is crucial to
fitness. Yet, even the most accurate adaptive responses to predation risk usually entail costs …