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Brachionus is a
genus of
planktonic rotifers occurring in freshwater,
alkaline and
brackish water.
Species included in
Brachionus include:
Brachionus...
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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...
- evidence, however,
suggests that some 'cosmopolitan' species, such as
Brachionus plicatilis, B. calyciflorus,
Lecane bulla,
among others, are actually...
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Brachionus nilsoni is a
euryhaline (tolerates a wide
range of salinity)
rotifer in the
family Brachionidae. The
species is
distinguishable from all brachionids...
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Brachionus forficula is a
species of
freshwater rotifer in the
family Brachionidae.
Brachionus forficula Wierzejski, 1891. gbif.org.
Accessed 2023-06-07...
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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"...
- size. The same is true for
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii under predation by
Brachionus calyciflorus and
Paramecium tetraurelia. C.
reinhartii normally starts...
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There can be
found real
rarities among Rotatorias as well (Epiphanes
brachionus var. Spinosus,
Lecane inermis),
which are only
present in warm waters...