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DatoValore
TitleChapter 8 - Phylum Rotifera
Keywordsrotifera
Year2020
TypeContributo in volume
DOI10.1016/B978-0-12-804225-0.00008-3
AuthorsAuthor links open overlay panelSusana B. Joséde PaggiRobertWallaceDiegoFontanetoMaría CristinaMarinone
Text425254 2020 10.1016/B978 0 12 804225 0.00008 3 rotifera Chapter 8 Phylum Rotifera Author links open overlay panelSusana B. Josede PaggiRobertWallaceDiegoFontanetoMaria CristinaMarinone Institute of Limnology, Santa Fe, Argentina; Department of Biology, Ripon College, Ripon, WI, United States; Water Research Institute IRSA , National Research Council CNR , Verbania, Italy; University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina Rotifers, or wheel animals, are a group of tiny <2000 m invertebrates that have fascinated people ever since the late 17th century. The monophyletic origin of the three main groups of the phylum Bdelloidea, Monogononta, and Seisonacea is widely accepted, as well as their close relationship with phylum Acanthocephala. The two main groups of rotifers, Bdelloidea and Monogononta, comprise 34 families and 132 genera worldwide. Of these, 30 families and 94 genera are present in the Neotropics and in Antarctica. The inland waters of the Neotropics host approximately 744 species 623 Monogononta and 121 Bdelloidea ; the Antarctica and surrounding islands host 165 species 120 Monogononta and 45 Bdelloidea . Material preparation and preservation of rotifers is also discussed in this chapter other than their classification. Volume 5 Keys to Neotropical and Antarctic Fauna Damborenea C., Rogers D.C., Thorp J.H. Published version https //www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780128042250000083 Capitolo jdp 2020_ThorpCovich Neotropical Rotifera Jose de Paggi et al.pdf Contributo in volume diego.fontaneto FONTANETO DIEGO