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Rotifer Species Diversity in Mexico: an Updated Checklist
Antarctic Bdelloid Rotifers: Diversity, Endemism and Evolution
Rotifers: Excellent Subjects for the Study of Macro- and Microevolutionary Change
Rates of Nucleotide Substitution in Sexual and Anciently Asexual Rotifers
A Modern Approach to Rotiferan Phylogeny: Combining Morphological and Molecular Data
The Freshwater Fauna of the South Polar Region: a 140-Year Review
Rotifera Bdelloidea
North East, Victoria
On the Global Distribution of Microscopic Animals: New Worldwide Data on Bdelloid Rotifers Diego Fontaneto1,*, Elisabeth A
A Survey of Rotatoria from Finland
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
Multiple Functionally Divergent and Conserved Copies of Alpha Tubulin
Rotifera, Bdelloidea) from Chihuahuan Desert Populations Lina Kamel Hamdan University of Texas at El Paso,
[email protected]
The Freshwater Fauna of the South Polar Region: a 140-Year Review
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The Trouble with Adineta Vaga (Davis, 1873): a Common Rotifer That Cannot Be Identified (Rotifera: Bdelloidea: Adinetidae)
Antarctic Biodiversity Surveys Using High Throughput Sequencing: Understanding Landscape and Communities of the Prince Charles Mountains
Barcoding Against a Paradox? Combined Molecular Species
Between Anciently Asexual Bdelloid Rotifers Is Explaine
Horizontal Gene Transfer in Bdelloid Rotifers Is Ancient
A Living Bdelloid Rotifer from 24000-Year-Old Arctic
Rotifera) from the Inland Waters and Terrestrial Habitats of East Antarctic Oases (Enderby Land and Prydz Bay
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
Exploring the Leaf Beetle Fauna (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) of an Ecuadorian Mountain Forest Using DNA Barcoding
Species Reality of Bdelloid Rotifers in Sweden: Molecular Phylogeny and Geometric Morphometrics of Globally Distributed “Ancient Asexuals”