Gulati, Ramesh D.
Rotifera X
1. Walter Koste - a K-strategist? A laudatio
Norbert Walz
Part I. Phylogeny and Evolution
2. On the phylogenetic position of Rotifera — have we come any further?
Peter Funch, Martin Vinther Sørensen, Matthias Obst
3. Speciation and selection without sex
C. William Birky, Cynthia Wolf, Heather Maughan, Linnea Herbertson, Elena Henry
4. Bayesian and maximum likelihood analyses of rotifer-acanthocephalan relationships
David B. Mark Welch
5. Evolutionary dynamics of ‘the’ bdelloid and monogonont rotifer life-history patterns
Charles E. King, Claudia Ricci, Justin Schonfeld, Manuel Serra
6. Toward a better understanding of the phylogeny of the Asplanchnidae (Rotifera)
Elizabeth J. Walsh, Robert L. Wallace, Russell J. Shiel
Part II. Genetics and Molecular Ecology
7. Molecular ecology of rotifers: from population differentiation to speciation
Africa Gómez
8. The potential of genomic approaches to rotifer ecology
David B. Mark Welch, Jessica L. Mark Welch
9. Using amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) to study genetic variability in several freshwater rotifer species
Sanjuana Hernández-Delgado, Netzahualcoyotl Mayek-Pérez, Gustavo Emilio Santos-Medrano, Roberto Rico-Martínez
Part II. Genetics and Molecular Ecology
10. Molecular characterization of Mn-superoxide dismutase and gene expression studies in dietary restricted
Gen Kaneko, Tatsuki Yoshinaga, Yoshiko Yanagawa, Shigeharu Kinoshita, Katsumi Tsukamoto, Shugo Watabe
11. Behavioural reproductive isolation in a rotifer hybrid zone
Helen K. Berrieman, David H. Lunt, Africa Gómez
Part III. Taxonomy and Biogeography
12. The ‘Frank J. Myers Rotifera collection’ at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
Christian D. Jersabek
13. Tale of a sleeping beauty: a new and easily cultured model organism for experimental studies on bdelloid rotifers
Hendrik Segers, Russell J. Shiel
14. Life on the edge: rotifers from springs and ephemeral waters in the Chihuahuan Desert, Big Bend National Park (Texas, USA)
Robert L. Wallace, Elizabeth J. Walsh, M.L. Arroyo, Peter L. Starkweather
Part IV. Morphology and Ultrastructure
15. Euryhaline
Tomonari Kotani, Atsushi Hagiwara, Terry W. Snell, Manuel Serra
16. Morphological and morphometrical variations of selected rotifer species in response to predation: a seasonal study of selected brachionid species from Lake Xochimilco (Mexico)
Gabriela Garza-Mouriño, Marcelo Silva-Briano, S. Nandini, S.S.S. Sarma, Maria Elena Castellanos-Páez
17. Morphological stasis of two species belonging to the L-morphotype in the
Sergi Campillo, Eduardo M. García-Roger, David Martínez-Torres, Manuel Serra
18. Morphological variation of
Jim Green
19. Trophi structure in bdelloid rotifers
Giulio Melone, Diego Fontaneto
20. Study of the trophi of
Willem H. Smet
21. Do rotifer jaws grow after hatching?
Diego Fontaneto, Giulio Melone
22. External morphology and muscle arrangement of
Nadia Santo, Diego Fontaneto, Umberto Fascio, Giulio Melone, Manuela Caprioli
23. The musculature of
Martin Vinther Sørensen
24. Rotifer nervous system visualized by FMRFamide and 5-HT immunocytochemistry and confocal laser scanning microscopy
Elena A. Kotikova, Olga I. Raikova, Maria Reuter, Margaretha K. S. Gustafsson
25. Identification of acetylcholinesterase receptors in Rotifera
Arikitza Pineda-Rosas, G.E. Santos-Medrano, M.F. Zavala-Reynoso, R. Rico-Martínez
Part V. Mating, Resting Eggs, Diapause, Anhydrobiosis, Embryonic Development
26.
John J. Gilbert, Elizabeth J. Walsh
27. Removal of surface glycoproteins and transfer among
Terry W. Snell, Claus-Peter Stelzer
28. Maternal effect by stem females in
Atsushi Hagiwara, Yoji Kadota, Akinori Hino
29. Restoration of tropical peat swamp rotifer communities after perturbation: an experimental study of recovery of rotifers from the resting egg bank
Supenya Chittapun, Pornsilp Pholpunthin, Hendrik Segers
30. Diapause in monogonont rotifers
Thomas Schröder
31. Anhydrobiosis of Adineta ricciae: costs and benefits
Claudia Ricci, Cesare Covino
32. A putative LEA protein, but no trehalose, is present in anhydrobiotic bdelloid rotifers
Alan Tunnacliffe, Jens Lapinski, Brian McGee
33. The development of a bdelloid egg: a contribution after 100 years
Chiara Boschetti, Claudia Ricci, Cristina Sotgia, Umberto Fascio
Part VI. Population and Community Ecology
34. Evolution of rotifer life histories
Claus-Peter Stelzer
35. Insulin-like growth factor signaling pathway involved in regulating longevity of rotifers
Tatsuki Yoshinaga, Gen Kaneko, Shigeharu Kinoshita, Satoshi Furukawa, Katsumi Tsukamoto, Shugo Watabe
36. Combined effects of algal (
E. Lucía Pavón-Meza, S. S. S. Sarma, S. Nandini
37. Factors affecting egg-ratio in planktonic rotifers
S.S.S. Sarma, R.D. Gulati, S. Nandini
38. Factors affecting swimming speed in the rotifer
Manuel Yúfera, E. Pascual, J.M. Olivares
39. An evidence for vertical migrations of small rotifers — a case of rotifer community in a dystrophic lake
Andrzej Karabin, Jolanta Ejsmont-Karabin
40. Structure distinctions of pelagic rotifer plankton in stratified lakes with different human impact
Galina A. Galkovskaya, Inessa F. Mityanina
41. Changes in rotifer species composition and abundance along a trophic gradient in Loch Lomond, Scotland, UK
Linda May, Matthew O’Hare
42. Diversity and abundance of the planktonic rotifers in different environments of the Upper Paraná River floodplain (Paraná State — Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil)
Cláudia Costa Bonecker, Christiane Luciana Costa, Luiz Felipe Machado Velho, Fábio Amodêo Lansac-Tôha
43. Relationships between rotifers, phytoplankton and bacterioplankton in the Corumbá reservoir, Goiás State, Brazil
Cláudia Costa Bonecker, Anderson Setsuo Miyashiro Aoyagui
44. Short time-response of psammic communities of Rotifera to abiotic changes in their habitat
Jolanta Ejsmont-Karabin
45. The influence of biotic and abiotic factors on psammic rotifers in artificial and natural lakes
Irena Bielanska-Grajner
Part VII. Long-term Studies
46. Seasonal rotifer dynamics in the long-term (1969–2002) record from Lake Kinneret (Israel)
Moshe Gophen
47. Seasonality of rotifers and temperature in Lough Neagh, N. Ireland
Tony E. Andrew, J.A.M. Andrew
48. Abiotic vs. biotic factors: lessons drawn from rotifers in the Middle Loire, a meandering river monitored from 1995 to 2002, during low flow periods
Nicole Lair
Part VIII. Trophic Interactions
49. Freshwater copepods and rotifers: predators and their prey
Zdenek Brandl
Part VIII. Trophic Interactions
50. Life history characteristics of
S. Nandini, S.S.S. Sarma
51. Susceptibility of ephemeral pool
Peter L. Starkweather
52. Decline of clear-water rotifer populations in a reservoir: the role of resource limitation
Miloslav Devetter, Jaromír Sed’a
53. Combined effects of food concentration and temperature on competition among four species of
Mario A. Fernández-Araiza, S.S.S. Sarma, S. Nandini
54. Application of stable isotope tracers to studies of zooplankton feeding, using the rotifer
Antonie M. Verschoor, Harry Boonstra, Thijs Meijer
Part IX. Aquaculture and Ecotoxicology
55. Screening methods for improving rotifer culture quality
Adriana Araujo, Atsushi Hagiwara
56. Interaction among copper toxicity, temperature and salinity on the population dynamics of
José Luis Gama-Flores, S.S.S. Sarma, S. Nandini
57. Effect of some pesticides on reproduction of rotifer
Helen S. Marcial, Atsushi Hagiwara, Terry W. Snell
58. Heat shock protein 60 (HSP60) response of
Judith V. Rios-Arana, J.L. Gardea-Torresdey, R. Webb, Elizabeth J. Walsh
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Nyckelord: SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology / General SCI008000
- Författare
- Gulati, Ramesh D.
- Herzig, Alois
- Jersabek, Christian D.
- May, Linda
- Utgivare
- Springer
- Utgivningsår
- 2005
- Språk
- en
- Utgåva
- 1
- Kategori
- Naturvetenskaper
- Format
- E-bok
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781402044083