Distribution of rotifers in African fresh and inland saline waters M. De Ridder Part One: Taxonomy and Biogeography Pages: 9 - 14
On species of genus Lepadella (Eurotatoria:Monogononta:Colurellidae) from North-Eastern India, with remarks on Indian taxa B. K. SharmaSumita Sharma Part One: Taxonomy and Biogeography Pages: 15 - 22
The Rotifera of impoundments in Southeastern Australia R. J. ShielC. J. MerricG. G. Ganf Part One: Taxonomy and Biogeography Pages: 23 - 29
Tasmanian rotifera: Affinities with the Australian fauna Walter KosteRussell J. Shiel Part One: Taxonomy and Biogeography Pages: 31 - 43
Intraspecific variability of Brachionus plicatilis Minoru Sudzuki Part One: Taxonomy and Biogeography Pages: 45 - 47
Rotifera from Northwestern Canada R. ChengalathW. Koste Part One: Taxonomy and Biogeography Pages: 49 - 56
Coexistence of rotifer (Brachionus plicatilis) clones in Soda Lake, Nevada Charles E. KingYugi Zhao Part One: Taxonomy and Biogeography Pages: 57 - 64
Distribution of Brachionus species in Spanish mediterranean wetlands Maria R. MiracleManuel SerraCarmen Blanco Part One: Taxonomy and Biogeography Pages: 75 - 81
Biometric variation in three strains of Brachionus plicatilis as a direct response to abiotic variables Manual SerraMaria R. Miracle Part One: Taxonomy and Biogeography Pages: 83 - 89
Taxonomic and ecological notes on Hexarthra bulgarica from high mountain lakes and ponds in the Sierra Nevada (Spain) L. Cruz-PizarroR. Morales Part One: Taxonomy and biogeography Pages: 91 - 95
Rotifer fauna of lakes and ponds over 2500 m above sea level in the Sierra Nevada, Spain, with description of a new subspecies R. Morales-Baquero Part One: Taxonomy and biogeography Pages: 97 - 101
Rotifer fauna in the periphyton of Karst rivers in Croatia, Yugoslavia Radovan Erben Part One: Taxonomy and Biogeography Pages: 103 - 105
Rotifer occurrence in relation to pH Bruno BērziņšBirger Pejler Part One: Taxonomy and Biogeography Pages: 107 - 116
A bdelloid rotifer living as an inquiline in leaves of the pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea Lois E. Bateman Part Two: Bdelloids Pages: 129 - 133
Specificity of the α-tocopherol (Vitamin E) effect on lifespan and fecundity of bdelloid rotifers James R. Litton Jr Part Two: Bdelloids Pages: 135 - 139
Conochilus in Lake Washington W. T. EdmondsonArni H. Litt Part Three: Colonial Rotifers Pages: 157 - 162
The analysis of planktonic rotifer populations: A plea for long-term investigations Alois Herzig Part Four: Population Dynamics and Spatial Distribution Pages: 163 - 180
The influence of sampling strategy on the apparent population dynamics of planktonic rotifers Heidi Berner-Fankhauser Part Four: Population Dynamics and Spatial Distribution Pages: 181 - 188
Abundance and distribution of pelagic rotifers in a cold, deep oligotrophic alpine lake (Königssee) Ruth Laxhuber Part Four: Population Dynamics and Spatial Distribution Pages: 189 - 196
Population dynamics of hypolimnetic rotifers in the Pluss-see (North Germany) Wolfgang Hofmann Part Four: Population Dynamics and Spatial Distribution Pages: 197 - 201
Environmental factors influencing the vertical migration of planktonic rotifers in a hypereutrophic tarn L. J. StewartD. G. George Part Four: Population Dynamics and Spatial Distribution Pages: 203 - 208
Comparative population dynamics of the rotifers Brachionus angularis and Keratella cochlearis Norbert Walz Part Four: Population Dynamics and Spatial Distribution Pages: 209 - 213
Changes in the population dynamics of Keratella cochlearis (Gosse), Kellicottia longispina (Gosse) and Polyarthra vulgaris Carlin in a fertilized enclosure Reidar Grundström Part Four: Population Dynamics and Spatial Distribution Pages: 215 - 219
The population dynamics of Keratella cochlearis in a hypereutrophic tarn and the possible impact of predation by young roach D. P. HewittD. G. George Part Four: Population Dynamics and Spatial Distribution Pages: 221 - 227
Post-encounter vulnerability of some rotifer prey types to predation by the copepod Acanthocyclops robustus Kennedy F. Roche Part Four: Population Dynamics and Spatial Distribution Pages: 229 - 233
The Polyarthra escape from response: Defense against interference from Daphnia John J. Gilbert Part Four: Population Dynamics and Spatial Distribution Pages: 235 - 238
Rotifers, cladocerans and planktivorous fish: What are the major interactions? Stephen T. ThrelkeldElizabeth M. Choinski Part Four: Population Dynamics and Spatial Distribution Pages: 239 - 243
Raising rotifers for use in aquaculture E. Lubzens Part Five: Aquaculture, feeding and nutrition Pages: 245 - 255
Production and nutritional quality of the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis fed marine Chlorella sp. at different cell densities T. A. RezeqC. M. James Part Five: Aquaculture, feeding and nutrition Pages: 257 - 261
The use of marine yeast (Candida sp.) and bakers' yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) in combination with Chlorella sp. for mass culture of the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis Charles M. JamesP. DiasAssad E. Salman Part Five: Aquaculture, feeding and nutrition Pages: 263 - 268
A consideration of why mass culture of the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis with baker's yeast is unstable K. Hirayama Part Five: Aquaculture, feeding and nutrition Pages: 269 - 270
The components of feeding behavior in rotifers George W. Salt Part Five: Aquaculture, feeding and nutrition Pages: 271 - 281
Effect of feeding on the respiration rate of the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis H. HirataS Yamasaki Part Five: Aquaculture, feeding and nutrition Pages: 283 - 288
A laboratory study of feeding and assimilation in Euchlanis dilatata lucksiana R. D. GulatiJ. RoothJ. Ejsmont-Karabin Part Five: Aquaculture, feeding and nutrition Pages: 289 - 296
The potential for population growth of Ascomorpha ecaudis Richard S. Stemberger Part Five: Aquaculture, feeding and nutrition Pages: 297 - 301
Further nutritional studies on the marine rotifer Encentrum linnhei J. M. Scott Part Five: Aquaculture, feeding and nutrition Pages: 303 - 306
Effect of algal diet and temperature on the embryonic development time of the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis in culture M. Yúfera Part Six: Reproduction Pages: 319 - 322
Factors influencing the occurrence of males in natural populations of Synchaeta spp. Sif Johansson Part Six: Reproduction Pages: 323 - 327
Fertilization and male fertility in the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis Terry W. SnellFrank H. Hoff Part Six: Reproduction Pages: 329 - 334
Effect of incubation temperature on the hatching of rotifer resting eggs collected from sediments Linda May Part Six: Reproduction Pages: 335 - 338
Movements in rotifers: correlations of ultrastructure and behavior Pierre Clement Part Seven: Ultrastructure, Biochemistry and General Methodology Pages: 339 - 359
Ultrastructure and histochemistry, of the stomach of Asplanchna sieboldi Elizabeth S. Wurdak Part Seven: Ultrastructure, Biochemistry and General Methodology Pages: 361 - 371