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Rotifera XIII: International Rotifer SymposiumSHARMA, Bhushan Kumar; DUMONT, H. J; WALLACE, R. L et al.International review of hydrobiology. 2014, Vol 99, Num 1-2, issn 1434-2944, 201 p.Conference Proceedings
Differential evolution of lifespan and fecundity between asexual and sexual females in a benign environmentSMITH, Hilary A; SNELL, Terry W.International review of hydrobiology. 2014, Vol 99, Num 1-2, pp 117-124, issn 1434-2944, 8 p.Conference Paper
Northeast India: An important region with a rich biodiversity of RotiferaBHUSHAN KUMAR SHARMA; SHARMA, Sumita.International review of hydrobiology. 2014, Vol 99, Num 1-2, pp 20-37, issn 1434-2944, 18 p.Conference Paper
Rotifers as models for the biology of agingSNELL, Terry W.International review of hydrobiology. 2014, Vol 99, Num 1-2, pp 84-95, issn 1434-2944, 12 p.Conference Paper
Dietary effect of selenium-fortified Chlorella vulgaris on reproduction of Brachionus plicatilis species complex (Rotifera: Monogononta)KIM, Hee-Jin; NAKAMURA, Koh; HAGIWARA, Atsushi et al.International review of hydrobiology. 2014, Vol 99, Num 1-2, pp 161-165, issn 1434-2944, 5 p.Conference Paper
Habitat as the most important influencing factor for the rotifer community structure at landscape levelKUCZYNSKA-KIPPEN, Natalia; BASINSKA, Anna.International review of hydrobiology. 2014, Vol 99, Num 1-2, pp 58-64, issn 1434-2944, 7 p.Conference Paper
Indian Lecanidae (Rotifera: Eurotatoria: Monogononta) and its distributionBHUSHAN KUMAR SHARMA; SHARMA, Sumita.International review of hydrobiology. 2014, Vol 99, Num 1-2, pp 38-47, issn 1434-2944, 10 p.Conference Paper
Molecular phylogenies as a tool to understand diversity in rotifersFONTANETO, Diego.International review of hydrobiology. 2014, Vol 99, Num 1-2, pp 178-187, issn 1434-2944, 10 p.Conference Paper
Direct and indirect effects of invertebrate predators on population level responses of the rotifer Brachionus havanaensis (Rotifera)NANDINI, S; ZUNIGA-JUAREZ, F. S; SARMA, S. S. S et al.International review of hydrobiology. 2014, Vol 99, Num 1-2, pp 107-116, issn 1434-2944, 10 p.Conference Paper
Planktonic rotifer feeding in hypertrophic conditionsMIRACLE, Maria Rosa; VICENTE, Eduardo; SARMA, S. S. S et al.International review of hydrobiology. 2014, Vol 99, Num 1-2, pp 141-150, issn 1434-2944, 10 p.Conference Paper
The response of the rotifer community in Loch Leven, UK, to changes associated with a 60% reduction in phosphorus inputs from the catchmentMAY, Linda; SPEARS, Bryan M; DUDLEY, Bernard J et al.International review of hydrobiology. 2014, Vol 99, Num 1-2, pp 65-71, issn 1434-2944, 7 p.Conference Paper
The effect of environmental uncertainty and diapause investment on the occurrence of specialist and generalist speciesFRANCH-GRAS, Lluis; MONTERO-PAU, Javier; SERRA, Manuel et al.International review of hydrobiology. 2014, Vol 99, Num 1-2, pp 125-132, issn 1434-2944, 8 p.Conference Paper
Bet-hedging in diapausing egg hatching of temporary rotifer populations ― A review of models and new insightsGARCIA-ROGER, Eduardo M; SERRA, Manuel; CARMONA, María José et al.International review of hydrobiology. 2014, Vol 99, Num 1-2, pp 96-106, issn 1434-2944, 11 p.Conference Paper
Effect of circadian cycle and prey density on the demography of the predator Asplanchna silvestrii (Rotifera)JIMENEZ-CONTRERAS, Jorge; SARMA, S. S. S; NANDINI, S et al.International review of hydrobiology. 2014, Vol 99, Num 1-2, pp 133-140, issn 1434-2944, 8 p.Conference Paper
Nestedness in sessile and periphytic rotifer communities: A meta-analysisMEKSUWAN, Phuripong; PHOLPUNTHIN, Pornsilp; WALSH, Elizabeth J et al.International review of hydrobiology. 2014, Vol 99, Num 1-2, pp 48-57, issn 1434-2944, 10 p.Conference Paper
Rotifers of temporary watersWALSH, Elizabeth J; SMITH, Hilary A; WALLACE, Robert L et al.International review of hydrobiology. 2014, Vol 99, Num 1-2, pp 3-19, issn 1434-2944, 17 p.Conference Paper