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From: Intraspecific diversity is critical to population-level risk assessments

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Phenotypic variation among the 20 Daphnia magna clones at the end of the 14-d chronic toxicity study. Phenotypes measured in parents were (a) survival, (b) body growth from day 0 to 14, (c) total number of neonates produced, and (d) total number of broods produced. Cell concentration was standardized across three algal food treatments: non-toxic - “C”, moderately-toxic - “2:1 C: M”, and severely-toxic - “1:1 C: M”. Plots show means and standard errors for each clone when reared on each diet.

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