At the end of the first international Symposium on Rotifers diately accepted to do this, and kindly made an entire in Lunz, Austria, September 1976, entousiastic pleas were special volume of its Journal 'Hydrobiologia' available made for a second gathering of possibly the same format for this purpose. Also, arrangements were made to have and spirit that had made the first one such a great success. the proceedings out as quickly as possible. The proceedings include all papers that were presented One of us (HJD), 'supported' herein by his friends Charles E. King and Jens Petter Nilssen in…mehr
At the end of the first international Symposium on Rotifers diately accepted to do this, and kindly made an entire in Lunz, Austria, September 1976, entousiastic pleas were special volume of its Journal 'Hydrobiologia' available made for a second gathering of possibly the same format for this purpose. Also, arrangements were made to have and spirit that had made the first one such a great success. the proceedings out as quickly as possible. The proceedings include all papers that were presented One of us (HJD), 'supported' herein by his friends Charles E. King and Jens Petter Nilssen in particular, tentatively in Gent, and two communications by collegues who could suggested that Gent University might host a meeting of not attend in person. They thus amount to 23 original con this kind, having in mind that since the Xlth congress of tributions, including the summaries of the workshops. All SIL in 1950, no other SIL activity had take places in have been reviewed by the editors, andmany, in addition Belgium. In view of the relatively large number of Be1gian by one or more referees. Manuscripts have been adjusted, rotifer workers, many among which are or were active in wherever needed, for grammar, clarity of meaning, and Gent, this proposal sounded acceptable to the attendance length. However, where possible, the flavor of some per of the Lunz meeting, who then gave each other rendez sonal styles was left unaltered.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface.- A perspective on aging in rotifers.- Experimental observations on maternal reproductive rate and offspring characteristics.- About a transmissible influence through several generations in a clone of the rotifer Notommata copeus Ehr.- Workshop on culture techniques of rotifers.- Methods for obtaining an axenic culture of Habrotrocha rosa Donner 1949.- Some problems in the embryogenesis of Habrotrocha rosa Donner 1949.- The determination of the chromosome number of Habrotrocha rosa Donner 1949.- Mass culture experiments with Brachionus rubens.- Hatching of Brachionus rubens O. F. Müller resting eggs (Rotifers).- Induction of sexual reproduction and resting egg production in Brachionus plicatilis reared in sea water.- The effect of some biotic and abiotic factors on the fertility of planktonic rotifer species.- Aspects of the feeding behavior and trophic ecology of suspension-feeding rotifers.- In situ clearance rates of planktonic rotifers.- Studies on the grazing rate of Notholca squamula Müller on Asterionella formosa Hass. at different temperatures.- Detrital feeding in natural Zooplankton communities: discrimination between live and dead algal foods.- Observations on the susceptibility of some protists and rotifers to predation by Asplanchna girodi.- Phylogenetic relationships of rotifers, as derived from photoreceptor morphology and other ultrastructural analyses.- A simplified method for the preparation of rotifers for transmission and scanning electron microscopy.- Ultrastructure and histochemistry of the rudimentary gut of male Asplanchna sieboldi (Rotifera).- An ultrastructural approach to feeding behaviour in Philodina roseola and Brachionus calyciflorus (Rotifers) I. The buccal velum.- An ultrastructural approach to feeding behaviour in Philodinaroseola and Brachionus calyciflorus (Rotifers) II. The Oesophagus.- An ultrastructural approach to feeding behaviour in Philodina roseola and Brachionus calyciflorus (Rotifers) III. Cilia and muscles. Conclusions.- Workshop on the determination of population parameters.- Metabolic uniformity over the environmental temperature range in Brachionus plicatilis (Rotifera).- Density-dependent sexual reproduction in natural populations of the rotifer Asplanchna girodi.- The rotifer fauna of the river Loire (France), at the level of the nuclear power plants.- Ten years quantitative data on a population of Rhinoglena fertöensis (Brachionidae, monogononta).- The abundance of distribution of Filinia terminalis in various types of lakes as related to temperature, oxygen, and food.- On the ecology of Notholca squamula Müller in Loch Leven, Kinross, Scotland.- Ecology of sessile rotifers.- Respiration of different stages and energy budgets of juvenile Brachionus calyciflorus.- Field experiments on the optical orientation of pelagic rotifers.- Workshop on Taxonomy and Biogeography.- Variation in the genus Keratella.- On the evolutionary pathways of speciation in the genus Notholca.- Preliminary remarks on the characteristics of the rotifer fauna of Australia (Notogaea).- Synopsis of taxonomic studies on Indian rotatoria.- An historical survey of the collection and study of rotifers in Britain.- Asymmetry and variation in Keratella tropica.- Some peculiar elements in the rotifer fauna of the Atlantic Sahara and of the Atlas mountains.- On morphological variation in Keratella cochlearis populations from Holstein lakes (Northern Germany).- Note on some Brachionidae (Rotifers) from The Netherlands.- Index auctorum.
Preface.- A perspective on aging in rotifers.- Experimental observations on maternal reproductive rate and offspring characteristics.- About a transmissible influence through several generations in a clone of the rotifer Notommata copeus Ehr.- Workshop on culture techniques of rotifers.- Methods for obtaining an axenic culture of Habrotrocha rosa Donner 1949.- Some problems in the embryogenesis of Habrotrocha rosa Donner 1949.- The determination of the chromosome number of Habrotrocha rosa Donner 1949.- Mass culture experiments with Brachionus rubens.- Hatching of Brachionus rubens O. F. Müller resting eggs (Rotifers).- Induction of sexual reproduction and resting egg production in Brachionus plicatilis reared in sea water.- The effect of some biotic and abiotic factors on the fertility of planktonic rotifer species.- Aspects of the feeding behavior and trophic ecology of suspension-feeding rotifers.- In situ clearance rates of planktonic rotifers.- Studies on the grazing rate of Notholca squamula Müller on Asterionella formosa Hass. at different temperatures.- Detrital feeding in natural Zooplankton communities: discrimination between live and dead algal foods.- Observations on the susceptibility of some protists and rotifers to predation by Asplanchna girodi.- Phylogenetic relationships of rotifers, as derived from photoreceptor morphology and other ultrastructural analyses.- A simplified method for the preparation of rotifers for transmission and scanning electron microscopy.- Ultrastructure and histochemistry of the rudimentary gut of male Asplanchna sieboldi (Rotifera).- An ultrastructural approach to feeding behaviour in Philodina roseola and Brachionus calyciflorus (Rotifers) I. The buccal velum.- An ultrastructural approach to feeding behaviour in Philodinaroseola and Brachionus calyciflorus (Rotifers) II. The Oesophagus.- An ultrastructural approach to feeding behaviour in Philodina roseola and Brachionus calyciflorus (Rotifers) III. Cilia and muscles. Conclusions.- Workshop on the determination of population parameters.- Metabolic uniformity over the environmental temperature range in Brachionus plicatilis (Rotifera).- Density-dependent sexual reproduction in natural populations of the rotifer Asplanchna girodi.- The rotifer fauna of the river Loire (France), at the level of the nuclear power plants.- Ten years quantitative data on a population of Rhinoglena fertöensis (Brachionidae, monogononta).- The abundance of distribution of Filinia terminalis in various types of lakes as related to temperature, oxygen, and food.- On the ecology of Notholca squamula Müller in Loch Leven, Kinross, Scotland.- Ecology of sessile rotifers.- Respiration of different stages and energy budgets of juvenile Brachionus calyciflorus.- Field experiments on the optical orientation of pelagic rotifers.- Workshop on Taxonomy and Biogeography.- Variation in the genus Keratella.- On the evolutionary pathways of speciation in the genus Notholca.- Preliminary remarks on the characteristics of the rotifer fauna of Australia (Notogaea).- Synopsis of taxonomic studies on Indian rotatoria.- An historical survey of the collection and study of rotifers in Britain.- Asymmetry and variation in Keratella tropica.- Some peculiar elements in the rotifer fauna of the Atlantic Sahara and of the Atlas mountains.- On morphological variation in Keratella cochlearis populations from Holstein lakes (Northern Germany).- Note on some Brachionidae (Rotifers) from The Netherlands.- Index auctorum.
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