- has
cosmopolitan distribution. Species:
Keratella cochlearis Keratella hiemalis Keratella quadrata "
Keratella Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1822". www.gbif.org...
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Keratella cochlearis is a rotifer. The
planktonic animal occurs worldwide in
freshwater and
marine habitats.
Keratella cochlearis has an oval lorica, a...
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targeted by
recreational harvest regulations.
Rotifers (*Brachionus*, *
Keratella*),
cladocerans (*Daphnia cucullata*, *Bosmina longirostris*) and copepods...
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melons are
grown with
noteworthy results.
Faune found in the lake
include Keratella cochlearis, K. serrulata,
Polyactis vulgaris,
Brachionus plicatilis, Monostyla...
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inhabited by cladocera,
copepoda and rotifers, such as
Brachionus plicatilis,
Keratella curdata and Asplanchna.
Western part of the sea,
which is more saline...
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rotifer (
Keratella),
which can
consume the
chytrid zoospores but not the host diatom.
While Synedra is
inedible to
Keratella, its
nutrients may...
- pg. Pair of
Lepadella rotifers from pond
water Locula of the
rotifer Keratella cochlearis Howey,
Richard L. (1999). "Welcome to the
Wonderfully Weird...
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greater biom****. Of the rotifers,
Kellicottia longispina,
Keratella cochlearis, and
Keratella hiemalis were
frequently observed. The
crustacean plankton...
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Brachionus Pallas, 1766 (incl. Schizocerca)
Kellicottia Ahlstrom, 1938
Keratella Bory de St.Vincent, 1822
Notholca Gosse, 1886
Plationus Segers, Murugan...
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Among the rotifers, the
species Kellicottia longispina,
Keratella cochlearis, and
Keratella hiemalis were
frequently observed. The
crustacean plankton...