-
marine environments. They
include both free-swimming and
sessile forms.
Monogononts generally have a
reduced corona, and each
individual has a
single gonad...
- parthenogenesis" or "heterogony").
Parthenogenesis (amictic phase)
dominates the
monogonont life cycle,
promoting fast po****tion
growth and colonization. In this...
-
highly modified,
parasitic 'acanthocephalan rotifers'
alongside bdelloid,
monogonont and
seisonid rotifers.
Others refer to the
grouping of the four taxa as...
-
reproduction as the
intensity of
competition and
predation increases.
Monogonont rotifers of the
genus Brachionus reproduce via
cyclical parthenogenesis:...
- ducks, and in the
European winter the
migrant waders. Zooplankton: The
monogonont rotifer species Brachionus sp.
Austria (belonging to the
Brachionus plicatilis...
- PMC 6586685. PMID 31222034.
Gilbert JJ (2007). "Timing of
Diapause in
Monogonont Rotifers:
Mechanisms and Strategies". In
Alekseev VR,
DeStasio BT, Gilbert...
-
Chaetognatha -
Australian Faunal Directory Morphology of the
nervous system of
monogonont rotifer Epiphanes senta with a
focus on ****ual
dimorphism between feeding...
-
observing the a****ual and ****ual
behaviour patterns of
aphids as well as
monogonont rotifers. Bell was born on 3
March 1949 in Leicester, England, to Arthur...
-
Stauroneis anceps. The
flamingoes feed on
Arthrospira fusiformis. The
monogonont rotifer species Brachionus sp.
Austria (belonging to the
Brachionus plicatilis...
-
reproduce exclusively by
parthenogenesis (obligate parthenogenesis),
while in
monogonont rotifers,
females can
alternate between ****ual and a****ual reproduction...