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Adapting to an increasingly stressful environment: Experimental evidence for 'micro-evolutionary priming'. [PDF]
Han S, Van den Brink PJ, Declerck SAJ.
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Trade-offs between defense and competitive traits in a planktonic predator-prey system. [PDF]
Réveillon T, Becks L.
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Suitable Acidified Eggshell Powder Food Promotes Brachionus calyciflorus Growth and Reproduction: From Antioxidant Capacity Insight. [PDF]
Danrong Y, Li W, Xufa M.
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Long-term impacts of salinity and temperature changes on Brachionus calyciflorus populations: understanding the role of intraspecific variability. [PDF]
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Effects of microplastics on reproductive characteristics and mechanisms of the marine rotifer Brachionus plicatilis. [PDF]
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A Perspective on Aging in Rotifers
Hydrobiologia, 1980Most research on aging in rotifers has been performed with populations, not with individuals. As a consequence, the dependent variable in these studies is usually either mean lifespan or rate of survivorship. After a brief consideration of the literature published since the last major review (King, 1969), the results of a series of experiments are ...
Charles E. King, M. R. Miracle
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Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 1967
Mary Gavell, Managing Editor of PSYCHIATRY since 1955, died of cancer on January 19, 1967. In publishing this story as a memorial to her, we could point out that many perceptive observers of human behavior consider the insights provided by the writers of fiction to be equal or superior to those of clinicians and scientists.
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Mary Gavell, Managing Editor of PSYCHIATRY since 1955, died of cancer on January 19, 1967. In publishing this story as a memorial to her, we could point out that many perceptive observers of human behavior consider the insights provided by the writers of fiction to be equal or superior to those of clinicians and scientists.
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Diapause in Monogonont Rotifers
Hydrobiologia, 2005This 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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