Food limitation and body size in the life cycles of planktonic rotifers and cladocerans Annie Duncan Food Pages: 11 - 28
Is food availability the main factor controlling the abundance of Euchlanis dilatata lucksiana Hauer in a shallow, hypertrophic lake? J. Ejsmont-KarabinR. D. GulatiJ. Rooth Food Pages: 29 - 34
Influence of cyanobacterial diet on Asplanchna predation risk in Brachionus calyciflorus Peter L. StarkweatherElizabeth J. Walsh Food Pages: 35 - 38
Nutritional effect of freshwater Chlorella on growth of the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis K. HirayamaI. MaruyamaT. Maeda Food Pages: 39 - 42
Life history characteristics of Brachionus plicatilis (rotifera) fed different algae J. KorstadY. OlsenO. Vadstein Food Pages: 43 - 50
Feeding kinetics of Brachionus plicatilis fed Isochrysis galbana John KorstadOlav VadsteinYngvar Olsen Food Pages: 51 - 57
Interrelations of rotifers with predatory and herbivorous Cladocera: a review of Russian works Lilian K. Matveeva Competition Pages: 69 - 73
Competitive interactions between the rotifer Synchaeta oblonga and the cladoceran Scapholeberis kingi Sars John J. Gilbert Competition Pages: 75 - 80
Salinity and temperature influence in rotifer life history characteristics María R. MiracleManuel Serra Autoecology Pages: 81 - 102
Empirical evidence for a complex diurnal movement in Hexarthra bulgarica from an oligotrophic high mountain lake (La Caldera, Spain) P. CarrilloL. Cruz-PizarroR. Morales-Baquero Autoecology Pages: 103 - 108
Morphological variation in Kellicottia longispina W. T. EdmondsonArni H. Litt Autoecology Pages: 109 - 117
Morphological structure and functional patterns of Keratella cochlearis (Gosse) populations in stratified lakes Galina A. GalkovskayaInessa F. Mityanina Autoecology Pages: 119 - 128
The development of Hexarthra spp. in a shallow alkaline lake Alois HerzigWalter Koste Autoecology Pages: 129 - 136
On choice of substrate and habitat in brachionid rotifers Birger PejlerBruno Bērziņš Autoecology Pages: 137 - 144
Temporal analysis of clonal structure in a moss bdelloid population Claudia RicciManuela PaganiAnna Maria Bolzern Autoecology Pages: 145 - 152
Horizontal distribution of the plankton rotifers Keratella cochlearis (Bory de St Vincent) and Polyarthra vulgaris (Carlin) in a small eutrophic lake A. P. Saunders-Davies Autoecology Pages: 153 - 156
Oviposition behavior of the littoral rotifer Euchlanis dilatata Elizabeth J. Walsh Autoecology Pages: 157 - 161
Developmental times of Synchaeta oblonga eggs from the Danube (Austria) Wolfgang Zoufal Autoecology Pages: 163 - 165
Community structure and coexistence of the rotifers of an artificial crater lake Geert BogaertHenri J. Dumont Communities Pages: 167 - 179
The rotifer communities of acid-stressed lakes of Maine Michael T. Brett Communities Pages: 181 - 189
Composition and distributional patterns in arctic rotifers R. ChengalathW. Koste Communities Pages: 191 - 200
Abundance and diversity of planktonic rotifers in the Po River I. FerrariA. FarabegoliR. Mazzoni Communities Pages: 201 - 208
Rotifer distribution in relation to temperature and oxygen content Ernst Mikschi Communities Pages: 209 - 214
Patterns in the composition of the rotifer communities from high mountain lakes and ponds in Sierra Nevada (Spain) R. Morales-BaqueroL. Cruz-PizarroP. Carrillo Communities Pages: 215 - 221
Opportunist rotifers: colonising species of young ponds in Surrey, England Rosalind M. Pontin Communities Pages: 229 - 234
Percentage of rotifers in spring zooplankton in lakes of different trophy Stanisław RadwanBarbara Popiołek Communities Pages: 235 - 238
Tasmania revisited: rotifer communities and habitat heterogeneity R. J. ShielW. KosteL. W. Tan Communities Pages: 239 - 245
Occurrence of Rotifera in the field user natural and intentionally-changed conditions. II. Lake Numasawa M. SudzukiT. MatsumotoK. Narita Communities Pages: 247 - 254
The skeletal muscles of rotifers and their innervation Pierre ClémentJacqueline Amsellem OriginalPaper Pages: 255 - 278
Mastax morphology under SEM and its usefulness in reconstructing rotifer phylogeny & systematics G. I. MarkevichL. A. Kutikova OriginalPaper Pages: 285 - 289
Problems in taxonomy of rotifers, exemplified by the Filinia longiseta - terminalis complex Agnes Ruttner-Kolisko OriginalPaper Pages: 291 - 298
Systematics, reproductive isolation and species boundaries in monogonont rotifers Terry W. Snell OriginalPaper Pages: 299 - 310
Phylogenetic relationships within phylum Rotifera: orders and genus Notholca Robert Lee WallaceRebecca Arlene Colburn OriginalPaper Pages: 311 - 318
A re-appraisal of two members of the genus Notholca from the Andes, with a note on the fine structure of the lorica of N. foliacea (Ehrenberg) Eric D. HollowdayCharles G. Hussey OriginalPaper Pages: 319 - 324
Protein patterns in rotifers: the timing of aging Maria José CarmonaManuel SerraMaria Rosa Miracle OriginalPaper Pages: 325 - 330
Brachionus plicatilis tolerance to low oxygen concentrations Angeles EsparciaMaría R. MiracleManuel Serra OriginalPaper Pages: 331 - 337
Analysis of protein, carbohydrate and lipid in rotifers Cástor GuisandeLaura Serrano OriginalPaper Pages: 339 - 346
A laboratory study of phosphorus and nitrogen excretion of Euchlanis dilatata lucksiana R. D. GulatiJ. Ejsmont-KarabinK. Siewertsen OriginalPaper Pages: 347 - 354
A new method to estimate individual dry weights of rotifers Hans Rainer Pauli OriginalPaper Pages: 355 - 361
Temperature aspects of ecological bioenergetics in Brachionas angularis (Rotatoria) Norbert WalzTanja GschloesslUlli Hartmann OriginalPaper Pages: 363 - 369
Biomass and elemental composition (C.H.N.) of the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis cultured as larval food M. YúferaE. Pascual OriginalPaper Pages: 371 - 374
Molecular genetics of rotifers: preliminary restriction napping of the mitochondrial genome of Brachionus plicatilis Charles E. King OriginalPaper Pages: 375 - 380
Size variation in Brachionus plicatilis resting eggs Laura SerranoManuel SerraMaria R. Miracle OriginalPaper Pages: 381 - 386