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Rotifers

47087 Rotifers http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/wimsmall/rotidr.html Stunning photographs and descriptions of rotifers by Wim van Egmond. Biology > Biota > Fauna > Rotifera Jan 6, 2008  

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Article by Jean-Marie Cavanihac on these creatures with many photographs, some of them animated.
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Lots of great rotifer pictures and references.
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Photographs, bibliographic information and technical details about genus Keratella.
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Production and application of rotifers in aquaculture.
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Stunning photographs and descriptions of rotifers by Wim van Egmond.
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Photographic study by Dave Walker of the fascinating Collotheca specimen he found when looking for something else.
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Animated gif of this small, multicellular organism, with an explanation of the function of the features seen.
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