Cladocera Proceedings of the Cladocera Symposium, Budapest 1985

There is a strong tendency now for specialists in various groups of organisms, or in various processes and their consequences, to get together at more or less regular intervals to discuss their subjects. This has hap­ pened e. g. with the Chironomidae, Ephemeroptera, and Plecoptera among the aquatic...

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Other Authors: Forro, L. (Editor), Frey, D.G. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1987, 1987
Edition:1st ed. 1987
Series:Developments in Hydrobiology
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Table of Contents:
  • A Far East Moina, M. weismanni Ishikawa, 1896 found in an Italian ricefield
  • Scapholeberis erinaceus Daday, 1903 (syn S. echinulata Sars, 1903) and Ilyocryptus alexandrinae sp. nov. in Roumania
  • A contribution to the taxonomy of C. sphaericus sens. lat. (Cladocera, Chydoridae)
  • Chydorus arcticus n.sp., a new cladoceran crustacean (Chydoridae: Chydorinae) from the North Atlantic Arctic and Subarctic areas
  • Morphological Differentiation of two new Ephemeroporus species (Cladocera, Chydoridae) belonging to the barroisi complex: E. margalefi and E. epiaphantoii, in Spain
  • Moina oryzae n.sp. (Cladocera, Moinidae) from Tamil Nadu (South India)
  • Distribution & Genetics
  • The distribution of chydorid Cladocera in Canada
  • Salinity and the distribution of Cladocera in Warri River, Nigera
  • Groundwater Cladocera: A synopsis
  • The ultrastructure of theso-called olfactory setae on the antennula of Daphnia magna Straus (Crustacea, Cladocera)
  • Genotypic characteristics of the Cladocera
  • Breeding system of Daphniopsis ephemeralis: adaptions to a transient environment
  • The possible origin of Daphnia cucullata procurva Poppe 1887 in the lakes of the Pomeranian Lakeland by hybridization in the past
  • Interspecific hybridization between Daphnia hyalina D. galeata and D. cucullata and seasonal abundances of these species and their hybrids
  • Naturally occurring interspecific hybridization in Simocephalus (Cladocera, Daphniidae): its potential significance
  • Ecology, Population Studies & History
  • Cladocera: Predators and prey
  • Competitive dominance among Cladocera: Are single-factor explanations enough? An examination of the experimental evidence
  • Size and shape of Daphnia Longispina in rock-pools
  • Feeding and energy budget estimations in Daphnia obtusa
  • A population study of Scapholeberis rammneri Dumont and Pensaert (Cladocera: Daphniidae)
  • Taxonomy & Systematics
  • Dr. Jenö Daday de Deés and the Hungarian hydrobiological research
  • The Taxonomy and biogeography of the Cladocera
  • Morphology and the classification of the so-called Cladocera
  • Review of taxonomic studies on freshwater cladocera from India with remarks on Biogeography
  • Revision of three species on the genus Diaphanosoma Fischer, 1850
  • A paedomorphic form type of Daphnia triquetra Sars 1903 (Cladocera, Daphniidae) from Mongolia
  • The biogeography of Australian Daphnia: clues of an ancient (> 70 m.y.) origin for the genus
  • Is ephippial morphology a useful taxonomic descriptor in the Cladocera? An examination based on a study of Daphniopsis (Daphniidae) from Australian salt lakes
  • Significance of head and carapace pores in Ceriodaphnia (Crustacea, Cladocera)
  • Inter- and Intraspecific variations in limb morphology of some south-east Australian cladocerans: Implications for particle capture
  • Estimation of production and mortality of Bosmina longirostris (O. F. Müller) in the River Danube (Danubiala Hungarica, CIX)
  • Reproductive variations of Cladocerans in grasslands periodically flooded for irrigation in Mantecal, Venezuela
  • Observations on the zooplankton in the reedbelt area of the Neusiedlersee
  • A note on the hatching and viability of Ceriodaphnia ephippia collected from lake sediment
  • Cladocera in space and time: Analysis of lake sediments
  • Alga consumption of our dominant planktonis crustaceans in Lake Balaton (Hungary)
  • The dead-arm evolution of river systems: A comparison between the information provided by living Copepoda and Cladocera populations and by Bosminidae and Chydoridae rémains
  • Effects of recent acidification on Cladocera in smallclear-water Lakes studied by means of sedimentary remains