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A metadata approach to documenting sex in phylum Rotifera: diapausing embryos, males, and hatchlings from sediments
by Walsh, Elizabeth J
Hydrobiologia, 2016-05-09, Vol.796 (1), p.265-276

2.
Systematic distribution of birefringent bodies in Rotifera and first evidence of their ultrastructure in Acyclus inquietus (Gnesiotrocha: Collothecaceae)
by Yang, Hui
Hydrobiologia, 2018-10-09, Vol.844 (1), p.209-219

3.
Soft Bodies, Hard Jaws: An Introduction to the Symposium, with Rotifers as Models of Jaw Diversity
by Hochberg, Rick
Integrative and comparative biology, 2015-08-01, Vol.55 (2), p.179-192

4.
Modeling the life history of sessile rotifers: larval substratum selection through reproduction
by Young, Andrea N
Hydrobiologia, 2018-10-29, Vol.844 (1), p.67-82

5.
When heads are not homologous: the coronae of larval and adult collothecid rotifers (Rotifera: Monogononta: Collothecaceae)
by Hochberg, Rick
Hydrobiologia, 2018-09-20, Vol.844 (1), p.191-207

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Brachionus calyciflorus is a species complex : Mating behavior and genetic differentiation among four geographically isolated strains
by GILBERT, John J
Hydrobiologia, 2005, Vol.546 (1), p.257-265

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Cryptic speciation in the cosmopolitan Epiphanes senta complex (Monogononta, Rotifera) with the description of new species
by SCHRÖDER, Thomas
Hydrobiologia, 2007, Vol.593 (1), p.129-140

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Preface: evolving rotifers, evolving science: Proceedings of the XIV International Rotifer Symposium
by Devetter, Miloslav
Hydrobiologia, 2017-05-31, Vol.796 (1), p.1-6

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Fifteen species in one: deciphering the Brachionus plicatilis species complex (Rotifera, Monogononta) through DNA taxonomy
by Mills, Scott
Hydrobiologia, 2016-04-05, Vol.796 (1), p.39-58

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Freshwater Copepoda (Crustacea) from the Chihuahuan Desert with Comments on Biogeography
by Suárez-Morales, Eduardo
The Southwestern naturalist, 2010-12, Vol.55 (4), p.525-531

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Life on the edge : rotifers from springs and ephemeral waters in the Chihuahuan Desert, Big Bend National Park (Texas, USA)
by WALLACE, Robert L
Hydrobiologia, 2005, Vol.546 (1), p.147-157

12.
Toward a better understanding of the phylogeny of the asplanchnidae (Rotifera)
by WALSH, Elizabeth J
Hydrobiologia, 2005, Vol.546 (1), p.71-80

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Heat shock protein 60 (HSP60) response of Plationus patulus (Rotifera: Monogononta) to combined exposures of arsenic and heavy metals
by RIOS-ARANA, Judith V
Hydrobiologia, 2005, Vol.546 (1), p.577-585

14.
Preface: evolving rotifers, evolving science
by Devetter, Miloslav
Hydrobiologia, 2017-07-01, Vol.796 (1), p.1

15.
Rotifers from selected inland saline waters in the Chihuahuan Desert of México
by Walsh, Elizabeth J
Saline systems, 2008-06-04, Vol.4 (7), p.7-7

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Habitat-specific predation susceptibilities of a littoral rotifer to two invertebrate predators
by Walsh, Elizabeth J.
Hydrobiologia, 1995-11, Vol.313-314 (1), p.205-211

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Influence of cyanobacterial diet on Asplanchna predation risk in Brachionus calyciflorus
by Starkweather, Peter L.
Hydrobiologia, 1990-05, Vol.196 (3), p.265-266

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Rotifer genetics: integration of classic and modern techniques
by Walsh, Elizabeth J.
Hydrobiologia, 1993-04, Vol.255-256 (1), p.193-204

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Analysis of rotifer ribosomal gene structure using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
by Walsh, Elizabeth J.
Hydrobiologia, 1993-04, Vol.255-256 (1), p.219-224

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Oviposition behavior of the littoral rotifer Euchlanis dilatata
by Walsh, Elizabeth J.
Hydrobiologia, 1989-12, Vol.186-187 (1), p.157-161
