Elaborate regulations of the predator-in
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Maki Imai; Yuka Naraki; Shin Tochinai; Toru Miura
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Article
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2009
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Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
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English
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## Abstract Adaptive polyphenism produces alternative phenotypes depending on environmental stimuli. The water flea __Daphnia pulex__ shows predator‐induced polyphenism, facultatively forming neckteeth in response to kairomones released by __Chaoborus__ larvae. This study was designed to reveal the