Cladoceros limnéticos de la provincia de La Pampa (Argentina)
En esta contribución se da a conocer la presencia de diez especies pertenecientes a las familias Sídidae, Daphynídae, Moinídae, Bosminidae y Chydoridae en distintos cuerpos de agua temporarios y permanentes de la provincia de La Pampa (Argentina).
S. A. Echaniz, A. M. Vignatti
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Cladocerans (Crustacea, Branchiopoda) from Mount Roraima, Venezuela, with new records for this country and the Neotropical region [PDF]
Aim Venezuela, located in the north of South America, has ecosystems with great potential for diversity. Among these ecosystems, Mount Roraima located at the border of Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana, stands out.
Vinícius Vilela Carvalho +3 more
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Evaluation of the diversity of microcrustaceans (Crustacea, Cladocera) using sediment samples collected from Lake Neito-Malto in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia [PDF]
Detailed layer-by-layer studying of fossil remains of organisms provides an insight into the historical development of biocenoses. This paper focuses on the fossil cladoceran remains obtained from the sediment archive of Lake Naito-3 (70°12'125" N 70°22 ...
Nigmatullin Niyaz M. +4 more
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ABSTRACT Community ecologists now recognise the importance of simultaneously integrating spatial and environmental processes, together with functional traits and phylogeny to provide a more complete understanding of community responses to environmental conditions.
Patricia Bolduc +3 more
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Morphological abnormalities in cladocerans related to eutrophication of a tropical reservoir
In zooplankton communities, morphological changes in Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) may be resulting from water pollution by anthropogenic activities and/or natural events.
Rômulo R.R. de Melo +4 more
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Despite the rising interest in cladoceran biogeography worldwide, many species distributions are still unknown to science, especially in naturally rich freshwater of the Neotropics.
Rafael Lacerda Macêdo +5 more
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Mussels can both outweigh and interact with the effects of terrestrial to freshwater resource subsidies on littoral benthic communities. [PDF]
Litterfall is an important resource subsidy for lake ecosystems that primarily accumulates in littoral zones. Bivalves are abundant within littoral zones and may modify the effects of terrestrial resource subsidies through trophic interactions and ...
Aldridge, David C +2 more
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Effects of salinization on tropical freshwater wetland primary producers and aquatic invertebrates
Sea level rise is expected to transform coastal aquatic ecosystems world‐wide. The freshwater wetlands of tropical northern Australia are among the most biodiverse and productive ecosystems on the continent, but owing to high regional rates of sea level rise coupled with low‐lying land and large tides they are increasingly affected by saltwater ...
Tegan L. Dedman +3 more
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Plankton samples collected from Deepor Beel, a Ramsar site of India, during August 2008-July 2010, revealed six rare and interesting Cladocera belonging to four genera of the family Chydoridae.
B.K Sharma, Sumita Sharma
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Phenology, food webs, and fish: The effects of shifted ice phenology across multiple trophic levels
Abstract Winter plays a crucial role in structuring temperate aquatic ecosystems, influencing the timing of multiple processes across trophic levels including phytoplankton blooms, zooplankton production, and the reproduction and recruitment of fish species like walleye (Sander vitreus).
Christopher I. Rounds +5 more
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