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Rotifera X Rotifer Research Trends New Tools And Recent Advances 2005th Edition Alois Herzig

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Rotifera X Rotifer Research Trends New Tools And Recent Advances 2005th Edition Alois Herzig
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.01 MB
Pages: 601
Author: Alois Herzig, Ramesh D. Gulati, Christian D. Jersabek, Linda May
ISBN: 9781402034930, 1402034938
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 2005

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Rotifera X Rotifer Research Trends New Tools And Recent Advances 2005th Edition Alois Herzig by Alois Herzig, Ramesh D. Gulati, Christian D. Jersabek, Linda May 9781402034930, 1402034938 instant download after payment.

This volume reflects the latest developments in the research of a global community of rotifer researchers, who came together in Austria in 2003. Contributions are manifold and span fields from phylogeny and evolution of the phylum Rotifera to practical aspects of aquaculture and ecotoxicology. Major issues include phylogeny and evolution, genetics and molecular ecology, new aspects of rotifer anatomy through the application of confocal laser scanning microscopy, anhydrobiosis, long-term studies in lakes and rivers, population dynamics and community ecology, trophic relationships between copepods and rotifers, alongside with biodiversity studies based on classical taxonomic concepts and molecular approaches. Although primarily centered around one taxonomic group, the scientific outcome of this meeting is of relevance to the study of other aquatic microinvertebrates as well.

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