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- Brachionus is a genus of planktonic rotifers occurring in freshwater, alkaline and brackish water. Species included in Brachionus include: Brachionus...
- evidence, however, suggests that some 'cosmopolitan' species, such as Brachionus plicatilis, B. calyciflorus, Lecane bulla, among others, are actually...
- Mixis in Brachionus plicatilis has been shown to be induced by a density-dependent chemical cue. Haploid '1C' genome sizes in the Brachionus plicatilis...
- the genus Brachionus, there are several species, including B. plicatilis, which is also commonly used in research and aquaculture. Brachionus calyciflorus...
- observed in several rotifer species (cyclical parthenogenesis e.g. in Brachionus species) and a few types of insects. One example of this is aphids which...
- Mangor-Jensen, A.; Stoss, J (2008). "Several micronutrients in the rotifer Brachionus sp. may not fulfil the nutritional requirements of marine fish larvae"...
- Brachionus forficula is a species of freshwater rotifer in the family Brachionidae. Brachionus forficula Wierzejski, 1891. gbif.org. Accessed 2023-06-07...
- Brachionus nilsoni is a euryhaline (tolerates a wide range of salinity) rotifer in the family Brachionidae. The species is distinguishable from all brachionids...
- of expressed sequence tags of the cyclically parthenogenetic rotifer Brachionus plicatilis". PLOS ONE. 2 (7): e671. Bibcode:2007PLoSO...2..671S. doi:10...
- 27 °C (81 °F), with larvae and fry in captivity initially fed infusoria, Brachionus (a genus of rotifers), frozen bloodworms, and brine shrimp when they are...