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Aquatic invertebrates can be geographically dispersed by abiotic vectors (wind, rain and water flow) or organisms (mainly by insects, fishes and waterbirds). However, there is a lack of information on the disp...
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Reproduction strategies of Daphnia pulicaria population in a high mountain lake of Southern Spain
For three consecutive years, a population study of Daphnia pulicaria was undertaken in Río Seco Lake, a small high-mountain lake, in order to elucidate the reproductive strategies adopted by Daphnia in this syste...
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Biodiversity in European Shallow Lakes: a Multilevel-Multifactorial Field Study
This chapter is based on the premise that the precipitous decline in freshwa- ter wetlands and species can only be arrested through conservation and sus- tainable management at a large scale, based on water (u...
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Diel variation in the egg ratio of Hexarthra bulgarica in the high mountain lake La Caldera (Spain)
Hexarthra bulgarica is the dominant rotifer species in the lake La Caldera (south of Spain) both in number of individuals and in biomass. This species shows a nocturnal vertical migration and a simultaneous di...
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Diel variation in the egg ratio of Hexarthra bulgarica in the high mountain lake La Caldera (Spain)
Hexarthra bulgarica is the dominant rotifer species in the lake La Caldera (south of Spain) both in number of individuals and in biomass. This species shows a nocturnal vertical migration and a s...