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Multiple functionally divergent and conserved copies of alpha tubulin in bdelloid rotifers. [PDF]
Eyres I +8 more
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A deep-branching clade of retrovirus-like retrotransposons in bdelloid rotifers. [PDF]
Gladyshev EA, Meselson M, Arkhipova IR.
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Rates of nucleotide substitution in sexual and anciently asexual rotifers. [PDF]
Mark Welch DB, Meselson MS.
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First description of the serotonergic nervous system in a bdelloid rotifer: Macrotrachela quadricornifera Milne 1886 (Philodinidae) [PDF]
Abstract Class Bdelloidea of phylum Rotifera comprises aquatic microinvertebrates that are known for both obligate parthenogenesis and for resisting desiccation through a dormant reversible state. In the frame of an investigation about the role of the nervous system in controlling life cycle, reproduction and dormancy, we describe the serotonergic ...
F. Leasi, R. Pennati, C. Ricci
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Descriptions of three new species of Philodinida (Rotifera, Bdelloidea) from Korea
ZootaxaA taxonomic study on bdelloid rotifers collected from terrestrial habitats such as mosses and leaf litter at two different locations in Korea resulted in three new species, Habrotrocha changhoi n. sp., H. microcornis n. sp. and Philodina undulata n. sp. Habrotrocha changhoi n. sp. is easily distinguished from its congeners by five small dorsal humps on
MIN OK SONG, CHANG-HO LEE
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2019
Abstract Cadmium is a toxic metal for zooplankton that produces deformations. It is also considered an environmental hazard to aquatic life. Since it has a significant effect in some marine organisms, we used two native zooplankton species from Quintana Roo, Mexico to obtain data regarding cadmium toxicity including the threshold concentration for ...
Pérez-Yañez, Daniela +4 more
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Abstract Cadmium is a toxic metal for zooplankton that produces deformations. It is also considered an environmental hazard to aquatic life. Since it has a significant effect in some marine organisms, we used two native zooplankton species from Quintana Roo, Mexico to obtain data regarding cadmium toxicity including the threshold concentration for ...
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