In most species, the head carries a corona of cilia that draws a vortex of water into the mouth, which the rotifer sifts for food. |
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Parsimony analyses recover a paraphyletic Rotifera, where a bdelloid rotifer and acanthocephalans form a monophyletic clade. |
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Comparisons of rotifer SL RNA sequences with those of nonnematode species, e.g., cestode or larvacean, showed no similarity. |
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I always thought Bdelloid rotifer, which are microscopic mites, was a cool name. |
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The team recently completed testing on a high-density rotifer production system applicable to Atlantic cod farming. |
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Each rotifer in the colony moves its cilia, creating a current that brings food to the colony and assists in its locomotion. |
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Brachionus is a common loricate rotifer in fresh water ponds and streams. |
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They figured out how to fool larval cod into eating a cultivatable microorganism called a rotifer in place of zooplankton, cod's natural baby formula. |
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Indeed, we identified a total of 83 taxons, i.e. 3 species of calanoid, 8 species of cyclopoid, 27 species of cladocera and 45 species of rotifer. |
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Mass produce food organisms and rotifer for the consumption of two million milkfish fry. |
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Preliminary results in improving essential fatty acids enrichments of rotifer cultured in high diensity. |
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Zooplankton, including cladocerans, copepods and the rotifer Keratella, were present in high numbers throughout the study and were still abundant when the medusae disappeared. |
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As Consequence Music flies by, it continues to resound as it fades away in the distance when Rotifer gently brings it to a perfect close. |
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Live feeds, Artemia and Rotifer, consisted of the highest abundance of the phylum Proteobacteria. |
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