Preface xi-xiv
Walter Koste - a K-strategist? A laudatio
PART I: PHYLOGENY AND EVOLUTION
On the phylogenetic position of Rotifera - have we come any further?
P. Funch, M.V. Sorensen, M. Obst 11-28
Speciation and selection without sex
C. W. Birky Jr., C. Wolf, H. Maughan, L. Herbertson, E. Henry 29-45
Bayesian and maximum likelihood analyses of rotifer-acanthocephalan relationships
Evolutionary dynamics of ‘the’ bdelloid and monogonont rotifer life-history patterns
C.E. King, C. Ricci, J. Schonfeld, M. Serra 55-70
Toward a better understanding of the phylogeny of the Asplanchnidae (Rotifera)
E. J. Walsh, R.L. Wallace, R.J. Shiel 71-80
PART II: GENETICS AND MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
Molecular ecology of rotifers: from population differentiation to speciation
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101-108
109-115
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125-134
A. Gómez
The potential of genomie approaches to rotifer ecology
D.B. Mark Welch, J.L. Mark Welch
Using amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) to study genetic variability in several freshwater rotifer species
S. Hernandez-Delgado, N. Mayek-Perez, G.E. Santos-Medrano, R. Rico-Martinez Molecular characterization of Mn-superoxide dismutase and gene expression studies in dietary restricted Brachionus plicatilis rotifers
G. Kaneko, T. Yoshinaga, Y. Yanagawa, S. Kinoshita, K. Tsukamoto, S. Watabe Behavioural reproductive isolation in a rotifer hybrid zonę
H. K. Berrieman, D.H. Lunt, A. Gómez
PART III: TAXONOMY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY
The ‘Frank J. Myers Rotifera collection’ at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
C.D. Jersabek 137-140