Thirteen rotifer species belonging to the families Lepadellidae and Trichocercidae were studied taxonomically from nine water bodies in Turkey. Lepadella biloba is a new entry to the Turkish rotifer fauna. All species...Thirteen rotifer species belonging to the families Lepadellidae and Trichocercidae were studied taxonomically from nine water bodies in Turkey. Lepadella biloba is a new entry to the Turkish rotifer fauna. All species were drawn under a light microscope using a camera lucida.展开更多
基金This work has been done under the Socrates-Erasmus Student Mobility Programme (in Gent University and Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences). ACKN0WLEDGEMENTS Thank Dr. Hendrik Segers for helping identifying some rotifer species and giving opportunity to study at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels, Belgium. Also thank Prof. Dr. Henri J. Dumont (Gent University, Belgium) for collecting some of the samples.
文摘Thirteen rotifer species belonging to the families Lepadellidae and Trichocercidae were studied taxonomically from nine water bodies in Turkey. Lepadella biloba is a new entry to the Turkish rotifer fauna. All species were drawn under a light microscope using a camera lucida.