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Allonais inaequalis (Annelida: Oligochaeta: Tubificidae) in North America

2003
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Kathman, R Deedee, Wetzel, Mark J.
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Review of the Phreodrilidae (Annelida: Oligochaeta: Tubificida) of Australia

Invertebrate Taxonomy, 1997
In this review of Australian phreodrilid oligochaetes, several descriptions are amended, some species are reclassified and additional distribution data are provided for most species. One new genus ( Nesodrilu s) and 11 new species ( Phreodrilus diemenensis , Phreodrilus melaleucensis , Phreodrilus mitodes , Antarctodrilus acanthaseta , Antarctodrilus ...
A. M. Pinder, R. O. Brinkhurst
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A phylogenetic analysis of the Tubificinae (Oligochaeta, Tubificidae)

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1991
The Tubificinae is a monophyletic taxon in relation to the outgroup Rhyacodrilus. A hypothetical ancestor with almost completely plesiomorphic character states was included in the analyses. It appears at the base of the taxon as expected when the outgroup is used for rooting, but is unresolved in relation to the genera Lymphachaeta and Peipsidrilus ...
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Cyst Formation by Tubifex tubifex (Tubificidae)

Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1981
Jerry L. Kaster, John H. Bushnell
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Life Cycles of Mass Species of Tubificidae (Oligochaeta)

1980
The life cycles of mass species of Tubificidae: Isochaetides newaensis, Tubifex tubifex and Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri have been studied in rivers, reservoirs, lakes and under experimental conditions. The length of the life cycles depend on abiotic and biotic factors of the environment.
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A redescription of Tubificoides heterochaetus (Michaelsen) (Oligochaeta: Tubificidae)

1981
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Ecology of Tidal Freshwater and Estuarine Tubificidae (Oligochaeta)

1980
There is an abrupt shift in the community composition of Tubificidae as one proceeds from tidal freshwater to estuarine habitats. Not only does the species composition change but also their relative trophic importance and, to a more variable degree, their importance to the community. Communities from tidal freshwater areas tend to resemble the fauna of
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[Physiological responses of tubificidae to heavy metal chromium stress].

Huan jing ke xue= Huanjing kexue, 2015
Tubificidae is now used in the wastewater treatment systems to successfully minimize the sludge production, which has been proved an effective, economical and sustainable technology. But the excess sludge inevitably contains a variety of heavy metals, especially the sludge from industrial wastewater treatment plant.
Ju-Qing, Lou   +4 more
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Notes On Varichaetadrilus Brinkhurst And Kathman, 1983 (Oligochaeta, Tubificidae)

1987
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