Rotifera is a Phylum of primary freshwater Metazoa containing two major groups: the heterogonic Monogononta and the exclusively parthenogenetic Bdelloidea. Monogononta contains 1,570 species-level taxa, of which a majority (1,488) are free-living fresh or inland water taxa. Bdelloidea contains 461 “species,” only one of which is marine, but with many limnoterrestrial representatives or animals of unknown ecology. Actual numbers may be much higher, considering the occurrence of cryptic speciation in Monogononta and the unsatisfactory nature of taxonomic knowledge. Rotifers, mostly monogononts, occur in all types of water bodies, worldwide. They are particularly diverse in the littoral zone of stagnant waterbodies with soft, slightly acidic w...
The incidence and abundance of Monogononta rotifer species were recorded from lakes and reservoirs i...
We present the descriptions of 3 new and apparently endemic species of rotifer (Rotifera: Monogonont...
The faunistic knowledge of the distribution of certain groups of microscopic animals is so small tha...
Abstract Rotifera is a Phylum of primary freshwater Metazoa containing two major groups: the heterog...
Copyright © 2008 Magnolia PressRotifers are obligate aquatic animals that are reputed to have partic...
contain 120 species belonging to 36 genera and 19 families and represent the richest biodiversity of...
Biodiversity records are recognized as important for both diversity conservation and ecological stud...
We confront patterns in the chorology and diversity of freshwater and limnoterrestrial Rotifera with...
Rotifers, though very important to the microbial food-web and energy flux of a system, are still poo...
Understanding patterns and processes in biological diversity is a critical task given current and ra...
Understanding patterns and processes in biological diversity is a critical task given current and ra...
WOS: 000269067900016PubMed: 19398026Knowledge and estimates of species richness at all scales are bi...
We present the descriptions of 3 new and apparently endemic species of rotifer (Rotifera: Monogonont...
The rotifer fauna of thirteen freshwater habitats in the lower Niger delta is commented upon. A tota...
The rotifer fauna of thirteen freshwater habitats in the lower Niger delta is commented upon. A tota...
The incidence and abundance of Monogononta rotifer species were recorded from lakes and reservoirs i...
We present the descriptions of 3 new and apparently endemic species of rotifer (Rotifera: Monogonont...
The faunistic knowledge of the distribution of certain groups of microscopic animals is so small tha...
Abstract Rotifera is a Phylum of primary freshwater Metazoa containing two major groups: the heterog...
Copyright © 2008 Magnolia PressRotifers are obligate aquatic animals that are reputed to have partic...
contain 120 species belonging to 36 genera and 19 families and represent the richest biodiversity of...
Biodiversity records are recognized as important for both diversity conservation and ecological stud...
We confront patterns in the chorology and diversity of freshwater and limnoterrestrial Rotifera with...
Rotifers, though very important to the microbial food-web and energy flux of a system, are still poo...
Understanding patterns and processes in biological diversity is a critical task given current and ra...
Understanding patterns and processes in biological diversity is a critical task given current and ra...
WOS: 000269067900016PubMed: 19398026Knowledge and estimates of species richness at all scales are bi...
We present the descriptions of 3 new and apparently endemic species of rotifer (Rotifera: Monogonont...
The rotifer fauna of thirteen freshwater habitats in the lower Niger delta is commented upon. A tota...
The rotifer fauna of thirteen freshwater habitats in the lower Niger delta is commented upon. A tota...
The incidence and abundance of Monogononta rotifer species were recorded from lakes and reservoirs i...
We present the descriptions of 3 new and apparently endemic species of rotifer (Rotifera: Monogonont...
The faunistic knowledge of the distribution of certain groups of microscopic animals is so small tha...