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The World of Protozoa, Rotifera, Nematoda and Oligochaeta

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N.A. Croll and Aldo Zullini; Observations on the bionomics of the freshwater nematode Chromadorina bioculata. J.Nematology 4(4):256-260, 1972

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Asbjorn Skogstad, Lois Granskog, and Dag Klaveness; Growth of freshwater ciliates offered planktonic algae as food. J.Plankton Research 9(3):503-512, 1987

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Stuart S. Bamforth; Symposium on "Protozoan Ecology": The role of protozoa in litters and soils. J.Protozool. 32(3):404-409, 1985

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Robert W. Sanders and Karen G. Porter; Use of metabolic inhibitors to estimate protozooplankton grazing and bacterial production in a monomictic eutrophic lake with an anaerobic hypolimnion. Appl.Environ.Microbiol. 52(1):101-107, 1986

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Edward T. Elliott, R.V. Anderson, David C. Coleman, and C.V. Cole; Habitable pore space and microbial trophic interactions. OIKOS 35:327-335, 1980

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Mark Woombs and Johanna Laybourn-Parry; Growth, reproduction and longevity in nematodes from sewage treatment plants. Oecologia (Berlin) 64:168-172, 1984

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Mark Woombs and Johanna Laybourn-Parry; Seasonal species composition, density and role of nematodes in activated-sludge effluent treatment works. Water Research 21(4):459-467, 1987

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G.W. Yeates; Nematode feeding and activity: the importance of development stages. Biol.Fertil.Soils 3:143-146, 1987

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P. Jensen; Differences in microhabitat, abundance, biomass and body size between oxybiotic and thiobiotic free-living marine nematodes. Oecologia (Berlin) 71:564-567, 1987

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Bonnie I. Abrams and Myron J. Mitchell; Role of nematode-bacterial interactions in heterotrophic systems with emphasis on sewage sludge decomposition. OIKOS 35:404-410, 1980

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Mark Woombs and Johanna Laybourn-Parry; Energy partitioning in three species of nematode from polysaprobic environments. Oecologia (Berlin) 65:289-295, 1985

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Mark Woombs and Johanna Laybourn-Parry; Feeding biology of Diplogasteritus nudicapitatus and Rhabditis curvicaudata (Nematoda) related to food concentration and temperature, in sewage treatment plants. Oecologia (Berlin) 64:163-167, 1984

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Aldo Zullini and E. Peretti; Lead pollution and moss-inhabiting nematodes of an industrial area. Water,Air,and Soil Pollution 27:403-410, 1986

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Z. Klekowski, Fritz Schiemer, and Annie Duncan; Bioenergetic study of a benthic nematode, Plectus palustris de Man 1880, throughout its life cycle; The respiratory metabolism at different densities of bacterial food. Oecologia (Berlin) 44:119-124, 1979

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Romuald Z. Klekowski and Lucyna Wasilewska; Oxygen consumption by a typical saprobiotic nematode, Pelodera (Cruznema) monhysteroides (Skwarra, 1921) Dougherty, 1955. EKOLOGIA POLSKA 30(1-2):205-219, 1982

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John H. Tietjen and John J. Lee; The use of free-living nematodes as a bioassay for estuarine sediments. Marine Environmental Research 11:233-251, 1984

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Helmut Kaiser and Peter Schwank; Mermithidae (Nematoda) from running waters of Upper Hesse. Arch.Hydrobiol. 103(3):347-369, 1985

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Preben Jensen; Redescription of Microlaimus capillaris Gerlach, 1957 (Nematoda, Chromadorida) from a mangrove mud-flat in NAW, Australia. Hydrobiologia 171:259-262, 1989

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A. Coomans and J. Heyns; Oncholaimus sahariensis sp. n. (Nematoda) from the Algerian Sahara. Hydrobiologia 107:193-201, 1983

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Karline Soetaert and Magda Vincx; Spirobolbolaimus bathyalis gen. nov., sp. nov. (Nematoda, Microlaimidae) from the Mediterranean (Calvi). Hydrobiologia 164:33-38, 1988

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Magda Vincx and Ann Vanreusel; Free-living marine nematodes from the Southern Bight of the North Sea II. Notes on species of the Trefusiidae Gerlach, 1966. Hydrobiologia 175:213-221, 1989

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C. Aryuthaka; Two new species of the genus Rhynchonema (Nematoda, Xyalidae) from Amakusa, south Japan. Hydrobiologia 171:3-10, 1989

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Fritz Schiemer; Theristus franzbergeri n. sp., a groudwater nematode of marine origin from the Danube. Arch.Hydrobiol. 101(1/2):259-263, 1984

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P. Doelman, G. Nieboer, J. Schrooten, and M. Visser; Antagonistic and Synergistic toxic effects of Pb and Cd in a simple foodchain: Nematodes feeding on bacteria or fungi. Bull.Environ.Contam.Toxicol. 32:717-723, 1984

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Krystyna Prejs; A field and laboratory study of the relation between some stylet-bearing nematodes and some aquatic vascular plants. Arch.Hydrobiol. 110(2):237-258, 1987

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R.V. Anderson, E.T. Elliott, J.F. McClellan, David C. Coleman, and C.V. Cole; Trophic interactions in soils as they affect energy and nutrient dynamics. III. Biotic interactions of Bacteria, Amoebae, and Nematodes. Microbial Ecology 4:361-371, 1978

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R.H. Mulvey and W.R. Nickle; Taxonomy of mermithids (Nematoda: Mermithidae) of Canada and in particular of the Mackenzie and Porcupine river systems, and Somerset Island, N.W.T., with descriptions of eight new species and emphasis on the use of the male characters in identification. Can.J.Zool. 56:1291-1329, 1978

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P.W. Johnson and W.G. Graham; Ultrastructural studies on the cuticle of the second-stage larvae of four root-knot nematodes: Meloidogyne hapla, M. javanica, M. incognita, and M. arenaria. Can.J.Zool. 54:96-100, 1976

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G.W. Yeates; Significance of developmental stages in the coexistence of three species of Mononchoidea (Nematoda) in a pasture soil. Biol.Fertil.Soils 5:225-229, 1987

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Mark S. Blackmore and Eric L. Charnov; Adaptive variation in environmental sex determination in a nematode. The American Naturalist 134(5):817-823, 1989

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Robert L. Tate III; Variation in heterotrophic and autotrophic nitrifer populations in relation to nitrification in organic soils. Appl.Environ.Microbiol. 40(1):75-79, 1980

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