To investigate the reaction of the zooplankton community to improving water quality in the Schelde estuary, we studied the relationship between rotifer species distribution and environmental factors, and the feasibility of using a coarser level of taxonomic resolution. Fifty-two taxa, belonging to 26 genera, were identified, including 22 taxa new for the Schelde. Brachionus calyciflorus, Keratella cochlearis and B. angularis were the most abundant species. The highest diversity and abundances were observed in the freshwater reach. Redundancy analyses (RDA) showed that the main environmental factors explaining rotifer distribution were chlorinity and seasonal factors (discharge levels, cyclopoid abundance). Analysis carried out with data at ...
A four-year study of species composition of the zooplankton community was conducted at Lagoa Comprid...
Between 1991 and 1993, samples were collected upstream and downstream of the industrial basin and ur...
Rotifers (Rotifera) are freshwater microscopic multicellular organisms, abundant in various water bo...
International audienceTo follow up the reaction of the zooplankton community to improving water qual...
Zooplankton diversity and distribution in the brackish and freshwater zone of the Scheldt is studied...
Abstract: Periphytic rotifer assemblages from lentic habitats are understudied. To improve knowledge...
Rotifers present a high diversity in freshwater ecosystems. This study registered 11 genera and 42 s...
The authors study the Rotifers found in two series of brackish-water samples in the vicinity of Brug...
(With 1 figure) Rotifers present a high diversity in freshwater ecosystems. This study registered 11...
The present study aimed at evaluating differences in rotifer distribution in three estuarine zones i...
Rotifers are microscopic aquatic animals that comprise more than 1800 species. Most rotifer species ...
The rotifer populations of the algae of a large marine lagoon (the Fleet, which lies behind Chesil B...
ABSTRACT. Three alien rotifers were found in the Schelde estuary in spring and summer 2002-2003. Lec...
Rotifers are one of the most common, abundant components of plankton in the coastal waters of the Me...
The construction of reservoirs imposes substantial impact on freshwater ecosystems and changes the e...
A four-year study of species composition of the zooplankton community was conducted at Lagoa Comprid...
Between 1991 and 1993, samples were collected upstream and downstream of the industrial basin and ur...
Rotifers (Rotifera) are freshwater microscopic multicellular organisms, abundant in various water bo...
International audienceTo follow up the reaction of the zooplankton community to improving water qual...
Zooplankton diversity and distribution in the brackish and freshwater zone of the Scheldt is studied...
Abstract: Periphytic rotifer assemblages from lentic habitats are understudied. To improve knowledge...
Rotifers present a high diversity in freshwater ecosystems. This study registered 11 genera and 42 s...
The authors study the Rotifers found in two series of brackish-water samples in the vicinity of Brug...
(With 1 figure) Rotifers present a high diversity in freshwater ecosystems. This study registered 11...
The present study aimed at evaluating differences in rotifer distribution in three estuarine zones i...
Rotifers are microscopic aquatic animals that comprise more than 1800 species. Most rotifer species ...
The rotifer populations of the algae of a large marine lagoon (the Fleet, which lies behind Chesil B...
ABSTRACT. Three alien rotifers were found in the Schelde estuary in spring and summer 2002-2003. Lec...
Rotifers are one of the most common, abundant components of plankton in the coastal waters of the Me...
The construction of reservoirs imposes substantial impact on freshwater ecosystems and changes the e...
A four-year study of species composition of the zooplankton community was conducted at Lagoa Comprid...
Between 1991 and 1993, samples were collected upstream and downstream of the industrial basin and ur...
Rotifers (Rotifera) are freshwater microscopic multicellular organisms, abundant in various water bo...