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Homologous Chromosomes in Asexual Rotifer Adineta Vaga Suggest Automixis
Antarctic Bdelloid Rotifers: Diversity, Endemism and Evolution
The Global Invertebrate Genomics Alliance
Rotifera, Bdelloidea) of Adinetidae and Habrotrochidae Families
The Freshwater Fauna of the South Polar Region: a 140-Year Review
Rotifera Bdelloidea
2015 Editor’S Foreword Our Thanks to the Both CNN and Nikon for Allowing Us to Use Their Published Material
Philodina Wonkimi N. Sp. and Five New Records of Bdelloids from Korea
Evolutionary Dynamics of Transposable Elements in Bdelloid Rotifers 2 3 Reuben W
On the Global Distribution of Microscopic Animals: New Worldwide Data on Bdelloid Rotifers Diego Fontaneto1,*, Elisabeth A
The Global Invertebrate Genomics Alliance (GIGA): Developing Community Resources to Study Diverse Invertebrate Genomes
Bdelloid Rotifers (Rotifera, Bdelloidea) of China: Diversity and New Records
Towards a List of Available Names in Zoology, Partim Phylum Rotifera
Antarctic Bdelloid Rotifers: Diversity, Endemism and Evolution
VIEW Open Access Long-Distance Passive Dispersal in Microscopic Aquatic Animals Diego Fontaneto
Genomic Evidence for Ameiotic Evolution in the Bdelloid Rotifer Adineta Vaga
The Trouble with Adineta Vaga (Davis, 1873): a Common Rotifer That Cannot Be Identified (Rotifera: Bdelloidea: Adinetidae)
A New and Easily Cultured Model Organism for Experimental Studies on Bdelloid Rotifers
Top View
Life Cycle Traits of Philodina Roseola Ehrenberg, 1830 (Rotifera, Bdelloidea), a Model Organism for Bioassays
Phylum Rotifera, Species-Group Names Established Before 1 January 2000
Rotifera) from the Inland Waters and Terrestrial Habitats of East Antarctic Oases (Enderby Land and Prydz Bay
Understanding the Diversity and Community Structure of Bdelloid Rotifer Soil Communities
DAVID B. MARK WELCH Director, Josephine Bay Paul Center For
Abstract Book-Antarctica2018
Volume 2, Chapter 4-6: Invertebrates: Rotifer Taxa-Bdelloidea
Stress and Fitness in Parthenogens: Is Dormancy a Key Feature for Bdelloid Rotifers? Claudia Ricci*1, Manuela Caprioli1 and Diego Fontaneto1,2