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The littoral rotifer Lecane bulla is one of the most eurytopic members of the Lecane genus and is found in a wide variety of water bodies around the world.
Alma Estrella García-Morales +1 more
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The distribution of the Lecanid rotifers (Rotifera : Monogononta : Lecanidae) in North-Eastern India [PDF]
Trente espèces (trente-deux taxons), du genre #Lecane$, y compris #Lecane jaintianensi$ sp. n., de la province du Nord-Est de l'Inde sont examinées. Sept taxons sont nouveaux pour l'Inde et 30 sont nouveaux pour la région.
Sharma, B.K.
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This study investigates the influence of limnological parameters that are known to influence rotifer species richness and composition in temperate areas on two families of monogonont rotifers in a tropical area.
Phannee Sa-ardrit +3 more
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The Lecane-species complex taxonomy the world over, witnessed a state of flux, causing confusion and controversies, among world taxonomists over the treatment of various subgenera, taxa and sub and or infraspecific categories of the species rich genus ...
S.Z. Siddiqi +2 more
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Rotifera from Burundi : the Lecanidae (Rotifera : Monogononta) [PDF]
As part of a survey of the rotifer fauna of Burundi, Lecanidae from Kashira and the floodplain of the river Rusizi in Northwest Burundi are reported. Thirty-four species of Lecane were found. Twenty-five of them are new to Burundi, raising the total Burundian Lecane record to thirty-five. Three species, Lecane aeganea Harring, 1914, L.
D. Baribwegure, H. Segers
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Nomenclatorial note on a primary homonym in the genus Lecane (Lecanidae, Rotifera) [PDF]
Segers, H.
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Rotifers (Rotifera: Eurotatoria) from wetlands of Majuli – the largest river island, the Brahmaputra river basin of upper Assam, northeast India [PDF]
Plankton samples collected from the floodplain lakes (beels) and small wetlands (dobas or dubies) of Majuli, the largest river island of the world and a unique fluvial landform of the Brahmaputra river basin of northeast India, reveal 131 Rotifera ...
B. Sharma
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Rich freshwater rotifer fauna of small lentic ecosystems of south Andaman, Andaman Sea, India (Rotifera: Eurotatoria) [PDF]
Small lentic ecosystems are hypothesized to be interesting habitats for metazoan diversity. This study is undertaken to document Rotifera of small freshwater bodies of south Andaman, India. A total of 11 2 species (S), belonging to 32 genera and
Raghunathan, Chelladura +2 more
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Rotifer communities of religious water bodies of Haryana (India): Biodiversity, distribution and ecology [PDF]
The rotifer communities of eight religious water bodies of Haryana characterized by different trophic status reveal 44 species belonging to 15 genera and 12 families, represent the richest biodiversity of rotifers.
Bhatnagar, Anita, Devi, Pooja
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