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Diaphanosoma is a
genus of Sididae. The
genus was
described in 1850 by Fischer. It has
cosmopolitan distribution. In the
water bodies of the world, at...
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Diaphanosoma fluviatile is a
species of
freshwater ctenopod in the
family Sididae.
Native to
Central and
South America, it has been
found in
lakes ****her...
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April 2014). "The
ancient Balkan lakes harbor a new
endemic species of
Diaphanosoma, Fischer, 1850 (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Cladocera)". Zootaxa. 3784 (5)...
- in the lake.
Pelagic zooplanktonic species include two
cladocerans (
Diaphanosoma excisum and
Bosmina longirostris),
three copepods (Tropodiaptomus cunningtoni...
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anaerobic prokaryotes.
Caenorhabditis elegans Ceriodaphnia quadrangula Diaphanosoma brachyura Vorticella Paramecium Paratrimastix pyriformis Many species...
- of some
larger zooplankton species, e.g. Diaptomus,
Ceriodaphnia and
Diaphanosoma,
which were more
abundant in Lake
Kariba prior to 1971 but as no stomach...
- 20
described species in Sididae. Some
Sididae are non-native species.
Diaphanosoma Fischer, 1850
Latona Straus, 1820
Latonopsis G. O. Sars, 1888 Penilia...
- crustaceans, such as
species of Diaptomus, Tropocyclops, Epischura, Daphnia,
Diaphanosoma, and Holopedium.
Phacus consists of
organisms that are
microscopic photosynthetic...
- items,
which are
generally juveniles of Daphnia, Bosmina, Ceriodaphnia,
Diaphanosoma, Diaptomus,
Polyphemus and Cyclops. It
seems to
encounter its prey by...
- Raphitomidae. Not to be
confused with
Daphnella Baird, 1850, a
synonym of
Diaphanosoma Fischer, 1850
belonging to the Sididae, a
family of ctenopods. This genus...