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Fauna d'Italia, Volume 50: Marine Rotifera

Flora / Fauna Identification Key
Series: Fauna d'Italia Volume: 50
By: Willen H De Smet(Editor), Giulio Melone(Editor), Diego Fontaneto(Editor), Francesca Leasi(Editor), Marco Curini-Galletti(Introduction By)
252 pages, 166 b/w photos and b/w line drawings
Publisher: Calderini
Fauna d'Italia, Volume 50: Marine Rotifera
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About this book

Language: English

Rotifers are part of the meiofauna, that is, the set of metazoans that inhabit marine and freshwater sediments. Microscopic in size, they are organisms that play a fundamental role in marine ecosystem processes related to the nutrient cycle, mineralization, and sediment transport. Despite their ecological importance, they have been little investigated due to the taxonomic difficulties they present and the scientific literature has always been small. This is remedied by this volume which deals with all known Italian species, including up-to-date distribution data and identification information for the various species present in Italian seas with illustrations and drawings. This will allow marine ecologists and both specialists and non-specialists to work on the ecological monitoring of water.

Contents

- Phylum Rotifera
- Where to find rotifers
- Techniques
- Keys and descriptive notes for species
- Class Pararotatoria Sudzuki, 1964
- Class Eurotatoria De Ridder, 1957

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key
Series: Fauna d'Italia Volume: 50
By: Willen H De Smet(Editor), Giulio Melone(Editor), Diego Fontaneto(Editor), Francesca Leasi(Editor), Marco Curini-Galletti(Introduction By)
252 pages, 166 b/w photos and b/w line drawings
Publisher: Calderini
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