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Hydrobiologia 387/388: v-ix, 1998. E. Wurdak, R. Wallace & H. Segers (eds), Rotifera VII: A Comparative Approach. Contents Preface Dedication: Birger Pejler by Elizabeth Wurdak, for the family of rotiferologists List of participants and photo Part I. History of Rotifer Research History of rotifer research in northern Europe by B. Pejler An analysis of taxonomic studies on Rotifera: a case study Part II. Taxonomy, Biogeography and Biodiversity Zooplankton may not disperse readily in wind, rain, or waterfowl by D.G. Jenkins & M.O. Underwood Freshwater Rotifera of the genus Lecane from Songkhla Province, southern Thailand by P. Pholpunthin & S. Chittapun Rotifera of some freshwater habitats in the floodplain of the River Nan, northern Thailand Es, TN as siso riinse cee vn.bdcnd9acdes Veen suave das inde check onasaweneass On a new species of Keratella (Rotifera: Monogononta: Brachionidae) a Ee a Te Fa I is os cine ode ee dad dad danes waves cdeeus de vexenen vanes Floodplain biodiversity: why are there so many species? by R.J. Shiel, J.D. Green & D.L. Nielsen Rotifer diversity in a central Mexican pond by S.S.S. Sarma & E.-G. Manuel Rotifers new to Florida, U.S.A. by P.N. Turner & H.L. Taylor Dicranophoridae (Rotifera) from the Alps by C.D. Jersabek Remarks on the rotifer fauna of north and northwestern Russia by L.A. Kutikova Vi Part III. Phylogeny Review paper: The evolutionary relationships of rotifers and acanthocephalans by J.R. Garey, A. Schmidt-Rhaesa, T.J. Near & S.A. Nadler 83-9] Opinion paper: Are lemnisci and proboscis present in the Bdelloidea? 93-96 Numerical phenetic taxonomy and its heuristic aspects by T. Nogrady 97-100 Phylogenetic relationships of phylum Rotifera with emphasis on the families of Bdeiloidea by G. Melone, C. Ricci, H. Segers & R.L. Wallace 101-107 Cross-mating tests rediscovered: a tool to assess species boundaries in rotifers i TE COTE Tee CTE TTR CETTE ETD eT et. 109-115 Part IV. Anatomy and Morphology Preparation of rotifer trophi for light and scanning electron microscopy by W.H. De Smet 117-121 Stereopictures of internal structures and trophi of rotifers by W. Kleinow 123-129 The rotifer corona by SEM by G. Melone 131-134 Catecholaminergic neurons in the brain of rotifers by E.A. Kotikova 135-140 Part V. Ecosystem Ecology: Lentic Systems Review paper: Rotifer responses to increased acidity: long-term patterns during the experi- mental manipulation of Little Rock Lake by T.M. Frost, P.K. Montz, M.J. Gonzalez, B.L. Sanderson & S.E. Arnott 141-152 Review paper: Rotifers in arctic North America with particular reference to their role in mi- croplankton community structure and response to ecosystem perturbations in Alaskan Arctic LTER lakes by P.A. Rublee 153-160 Rotifer vertical distribution in a strongly stratified lake: a multivariate analysis by X. Armengol, A. Esparcia & M.R. Miracle 161-170 Influence of environmental factors on the rotifer assemblage in an artificial lake by M. Devetter 171-178 Rotifers in relation to littoral ecotone structure in Lake Rotomanuka, North Island, New Zealand by I.C. Duggan, J.D. Green, K. Thompson & R.J. Shiel 179-197 Zooplankton succession and thermal stratification in the polymictic shallow Miiggelsee (Ber- lin, Germany): a case for the intermediate disturbance hypothesis? by B. Eckert & N. Walz 199-206 Comparison of processes regulating zooplankton assemblages in new freshwater pools by T.A. Holland & D.G. Jenkins 207-214 Effects of turbidity and biotic factors on the rotifer community in an Ohio reservoir by A.I. Pollard, M.J. Gonzalez, M.J. Vanni & J.L. Headworth 215-223 Differences in rotifer populations of the littoral and sub-littoral pools of a large marine lagoon by A. Saunders-Davies 225-230 Part VI. Ecosystem Ecology: Lotic Systems Review paper: Rotifers in interstitial sediments by J.M. Schmid-Araya 231-240 Effects of contrasting land use on free-swimming rotifer communities of streams in Masurian Lake District, Poland by J. Ejsmont-Karabin & M. Kruk 241-249 A study of rotifers in the River Thames, England, April—October, 1996 by L. May & J.A.B. Bass Planktonic rotifers of Samborombon River Basin (Argentina) by B.E. Modenutti Part VII. Chemical Ecology Review paper: Chemical ecology of rotifers by T.W. Snell 267-276 Differential sensitivity of Synchaeta and Daphnia to nucleosides from Anabaena affinis by J.J. Gilbert 277-281 Toxicity of the Chrysophyte flagellate Poterioochromonas malhamensis to the rotifer Brachio- nus angularis by J.E. Boxhorn, D.A. Holen & M.E. Boraas Influence of abiotic and biotic factors on morphological variation of Keratella cochlearis (Gosse) in a small Andean lake by M. Diéguez, B. Modenutti & C. Queimalifos 289-294 Part VIII. Autecology and Population Ecology Diel variation in the egg ratio of Hexarthra bulgarica in the high mountain lake La Caldera (Spain) by L. Cruz-Pizarro, J.M. Conde-Porcuna & P. Carrillo 295-300 Strategic variation of egg size in Keratella cochlearis by J. Green 301-310 Relative investment in offspring by sessile Rotifera by R.L. Wallace, J.J. Cipro & R.W. Grubbs 311-316 Vili The paradox of bdelloid egg size by S. Orsenigo, C. Ricci & M. Caprioli 317-320 Anhydrobiotic capabilities of bdelloid rotifers by C. Ricci 321-326 Factors affecting long-term survival of dry bdelloid rotifers: a preliminary study by A. Orstan 327-331 Some notes on Brachionus rotundiformis (Tschugunoff) in Lake Palaeostomi by J. Haberman & M. Sudzuki 333-340 Effect of temperature and food concentration in two species of littoral rotifers by LA. Pérez-Legnent & R. Rico-Martines on occccc saavecscen sscennes 341-348 Population growth in planktonic rotifers. Does temperature shift the competitive advantage for different species? by C.-P. Stelzer 349-353 Carbon content of some freshwater rotifers by I.V. Telesh, M. Rahkola & M. Viljanen 355-360 Part IX. Population Genetics Review paper: Seasonal variation as a determinant of population structure in rotifers reprodu- cing by cyclical parthenogenesis by C.E. King & M. Serra 361-372 Review paper: Ecological genetics of Brachionus by M. Serra, A. Gomez & M.J. Carmona 373-384 Enzyme electrophoresis: its application to rotifers by A Gomez 385-393 Measurements of the genome size of the monogonont rotifer Brachionus plicatilis and of the bdelloid rotifers Philodina roseola and Habrotrocha constricta by D.M. Welch & M. Meselson 395-402 Karyotypes of bdelloid rotifers from three families by J.L.M. Welch & M. Meselson 403-407 Part X. Trophic Interactions Does the evasive behavior of Hexarthra influence its competition with cladocerans? by A. Kak & T. R. Rao 409-419 Colony size in Conochilus hippocrepis: defensive adaptation to predator size by M. Diéguez & E. Balseiro 421-425 Spatial segregation between rotifers and cladocerans mediated by Chaoborus by M.J. Gonzalez 427-436 Morphotype-specific predation in the trimorphic rotifer Asplanchna silvestrii by S.E. Hampton 437-444 Uptake of latex beads as size-model for food of planktonic rotifers by D. Ronneberger 445449 Part XI. Applied Studies and Aquaculture Ecology versus taxonomy: is there a middle ground? by D.L. Nielsen, R.J. Shiel & F.J. Smith Ecological water quality assessment of the Biitgenbach lake (Belgium) and its impact on the River Warche using rotifers as bioindicators by Y. Marneffe, S. Comblin & J.-P. Thomé 459-467 Size-structure dynamics of the rotifer chemostat: a simple physiologically structured model by J.N. McNair, M.E. Boraas & D.B. Seale 469-476 Rotifer size distribution changes during transient phases in open cultures by M.E. Boraas, D.B. Seale, J.E. Boxhorn & J.N. McNair 477-482 Influence of the food ration and individual density on production efficiency of semicontinuous cultures of Brachionus-fed microalgae dry powder by N. Navarro & M. Yufera 483-487 Effect of water viscosity on the population growth of the rotifer — Brachionus plicatilis Miiller by A. Hagiwara, N. Yamamiya & A. Belem de Araujo 489-494 Probiotic culture of the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis by H. Hirata, O. Murata, S. Yamada, H. Ishitani & M. Wachi 495-498

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