1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf00025959
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Relation to habitat in rotifers

Abstract: Rotifera should be especially suited for an analysis of habitat relations because this group contains such a high number of species, inhabiting diverse environments . Furthermore, rotifers are to a large extent cosmopolitan, implying that ecological barriers, rather than geographical, are decisive of their distribution . In this review a short characterization of the rotifer fauna in different habitats is given, whereby macroenvironments and microenvironments are reported separately . The macroenvironments are… Show more

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“…Bdelloidea have been found to inhabit hot springs at temperatures up to ∼45 • C (McDermott and Skorupa, 2011) and thus they could be active under the conditions in Sites 1 and 2. However, Bdelloidea can undergo cryptobiosis, a stage of dormancy, in response to extreme environmental conditions (Pejler, 1995). This could explain the recovery of 18S rRNA gene sequences affiliated with Bdelloidea from these sites, especially Site 4 (68.4 • C), where the temperature exceeds their maximum known temperature tolerance (∼45 • C).…”
Section: Eukaryamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bdelloidea have been found to inhabit hot springs at temperatures up to ∼45 • C (McDermott and Skorupa, 2011) and thus they could be active under the conditions in Sites 1 and 2. However, Bdelloidea can undergo cryptobiosis, a stage of dormancy, in response to extreme environmental conditions (Pejler, 1995). This could explain the recovery of 18S rRNA gene sequences affiliated with Bdelloidea from these sites, especially Site 4 (68.4 • C), where the temperature exceeds their maximum known temperature tolerance (∼45 • C).…”
Section: Eukaryamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the macrophyte-dominated area within lakes favors a quality and quantity richness of both plant and animal organisms. The littoral communities of zooplankton consist of the same species as the pelagic zone possesses; however, typical littoral forms prevail as a multiciplicity of rotifers and crustaceans are, in evolutionary terms, littoral forms (Pejler 1995). Only some species have managed to adapt to living within the open water; hence both groups are classified as pelagic or littoral forms (Wetzel 1975).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diversity is often high in the vegetative habitats as compared with pelagic ( Pennak , 1966 ) . Representatives of rotifers are found in aquatic and semi aquatic habitats , but are predominantly fresh water inhabitants ( Pejler ,1995 ) . They contribute to a a very important part of these ecosystems due to extremely fast reproductive rates Rotifera an integral and important component of aquatic food webs have been documented from a wide variety of fresh water bodies of Kashmir .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%