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    Toward a better understanding of the phylogeny of the Asplanchnidae (Rotifera)

    We investigated the phylogenetic relationships of Family Asplanchnidae using both morphological and molecular data. The morphological database, comprising 23 characters from 19 taxa (15 Asplanchnidae and 4 out...

    Elizabeth J. Walsh, Robert L. Wallace, Russell J. Shiel in Rotifera X (2005)

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    Life on the edge: rotifers from springs and ephemeral waters in the Chihuahuan Desert, Big Bend National Park (Texas, USA)

    Here we describe an on-going study of the rotifers inhabiting a sampling of springs (seeps), streams, ponds, tanks (diked ephemeral streams), and huecos and tinajas (small and large rock pools) of Big Bend Nat...

    Robert L. Wallace, Elizabeth J. Walsh, M.L. Arroyo, Peter L. Starkweather in Rotifera X (2005)

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    Bed and Breakfast: the parasitic life of Proales werneckii (Ploimida: Proalidae) within the alga Vaucheria (Xanthophyceae: Vaucheriales)

    The unusual parasitic association between Proales werneckii (Ehrenberg, 1834) (Ploimida: Proalidae) and the psychrophilic, coenocytic, filamentous alga, Vaucheria De Candolle, 1801 (Xanthophyceae: Vaucheriales), ...

    Robert L. Wallace, Donald W. Ott, Sheri L. Stiles, Carla K. Oldham-Ott in Rotifera IX (2001)