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Small-sized microplastics negatively affect rotifers: changes in the key life-history traits and rotifer-Phaeocystis population dynamics.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2019
Most coastal waters are at risk from microplastics, which vary in concentration and size. Rotifers, as important primary consumers linking primary producers and higher trophic consumers, usually coexist with the harmful alga Phaeocystis and microplastics
Yunfei Sun   +9 more
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Correlation between antibiotic-induced feeding depression and body size reduction in zooplankton (rotifer, Brachionus calyciflorus): Neural response and digestive enzyme inhibition.

Chemosphere, 2019
The study analyzed the correlation between the antibiotic-induced feeding depression and body size reduction in rotifer, Brachionus calyciflorus, involving exposure, post-exposure and re-exposure periods.
Zhengyu Yan   +7 more
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Rotifers Ingest Giardia Cysts

The Journal of Parasitology, 2002
Seven species of rotifers representing 6 genera, Epiphanes, Plationus, Asplanchna, Philodina species A, Philodina species B. Platyias, and Brachionus, were exposed to Giardia cysts isolated from the feces of experimentally infected holstein calves. Giardia cysts were prestained with a fluorescein isothiocyanate-conjugated monoclonal antibody and mixed ...
J M, Trout, E J, Walsh, R, Fayer
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Effects of bisphenol A and its analogs bisphenol F and S on life parameters, antioxidant system, and response of defensome in the marine rotifer Brachionus koreanus.

Aquatic Toxicology, 2018
To understand the adverse outcome in response to bisphenol A and its analogs bisphenol F and S (BPA, BPF, and BPS), we examined acute toxicity, life parameter, and defensome in the marine rotifer Brachionus koreanus.
Jun Chul Park   +7 more
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Rotifers from Turkey

Hydrobiologia, 1987
Seventy-eight rotifer species are reported from 19 localities in Turkey. About half are first records for that country. Some interesting species are illustrated and the composition of the regional fauna is discussed. Wide-ranging taxa are dominant, with notbale additions of tropical, subtropical, afrotropical and circumboreal species.
Henri J. Dumont, M. De Ridder
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Genome-wide identification of the entire 90 glutathione S-transferase (GST) subfamily genes in four rotifer Brachionus species and transcriptional modulation in response to endocrine disrupting chemicals.

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part D:Genomics and Proteomics, 2018
Genome-wide identification of glutathione S-transferase (GST), a major phase II detoxification enzyme, was investigated in four different aquatic model rotifer species Brachionus koreanus, B. plicatilis, B. rotundiformis, and B. calyciflorus.
Jun Chul Park   +8 more
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Rotifers Ikpoba

2019
The Nigerian Field, 53 (3), 117 ...
Egborge, A M B, Chigbu, P
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Temperature-dependent elimination efficiency on Phaeocystis globosa by different initial population sizes of rotifer Brachionus plicatilis.

Chemosphere, 2018
Due to sea water eutrophication and global warming, the harmful Phaeocystis blooms outbreak frequently in coastal waters, which cause a serious threat to marine ecosystem. The application of rotifer to control the harmful alga is a promising way.
Yunfei Sun   +7 more
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Ecology of sessile rotifers

Hydrobiologia, 1980
The sessile rotifers are taxonomically defined as all the individuals belonging to the families Flosculariidae, Conochilidae (Order Flosculariaceae), and Collothecidae (Order Collothecaceae) (Edmondson, 1940, 1944). Freeswimming species are, however, found in each family. The Conochilidae are totally planktonic.
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Diapause in Monogonont Rotifers

Hydrobiologia, 2005
This review focuses on more recent findings on the diapause in Monogonont rotifers, since the major reviews by Pourriot & Snell (1983, Hydrobiologia 104: 213–224) and Gilbert (1992, Rotifera. In Adiyodi, K. G. & R. G. Adiyodi (eds), Reproductive Biology of Invertebrates, Vol. 5 – Sexual Differentiation and Behaviour. IBH Publishing Co., Oxford: 115–136;
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