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  1. Effects of induced changes in salinity on inland and coastal water ecosystems: editor summary
  2. Rotifer-heliozoan interactions: a population growth study
  3. Plastic debris in lakes and reservoirs
  4. Experimental Studies on Zooplankton-Toxic Cyanobacteria Interactions: A Review
  5. Revisión de cianobacterias potencialmente nocivas
  6. Exotic species of rotifers in Mexico
  7. Allelopathic effects of male and female calanoids and cyclopoids (Copepoda) on the demographic response of Brachionus havanaensis (Rotifera)
  8. Demography of Hexarthra jenkinae (de Beauchamp) (Rotifera) from ephemeral and permanent habitats of the shallow waterbody Lake Texcoco (Mexico)
  9. Preface: the central role of zooplankton in freshwaters, a special issue in honour of late Ramesh D. Gulati
  10. Strain-related differences in bacterivory and demography of Diaphanosoma mongolianum (Cladocera) in relation to diet and previous exposure to cyanobacteria in nature
  11. Prey preference of Stenostomum cf. virginianum Nuttycombe, 1931 (Platyhelminthes); a case study in the littoral zone of a tropical reservoir
  12. Rotifer Species Diversity in Mexico: An Updated Checklist
  13. Seasonal Response of Daphnia pulex to Cyanobacterial Extracts at Different Temperatures in Valle de Bravo Reservoir (Mexico)
  14. A meta-analysis of benthic rotifer community structure as a function of lake trophic state
  15. Population responses and fatty acid profiles of Brachionus calyciflorus (Rotifera) in relation to different thermal regimes
  16. The potential use of the euryhaline rotifer Proales similis for larval rearing of the freshwater pike silverside Chirostoma estor estor
  17. A Long‐Term Study on the Effect of Cyanobacterial Crude Extracts from Lake Chapultepec (Mexico City) on Selected Zooplankton Species
  18. Morphotype‐dependent feeding responses in the guppy Poecilia reticulata Peters, 1859 (Class: Actinopterygii) fed zooplankton
  19. Zooplankton community changes in relation to different macrophyte species: Effects of Egeria densa removal
  20. Fifty years of research on plankton ecology, biomanipulation and restoration of shallow lakes in the Netherlands: a tribute to Dr. Ramesh Datt Gulati (1935–2019)
  21. Effect of salinity and temperature on the acute and chronic toxicity of arsenic to the marine rotifers Proales similis and Brachionus ibericus
  22. Allelopathic effects from the macrophyte Myriophyllum aquaticum on the population growth and demography of Brachionus havanaensis (Rotifera)
  23. Changes in life histories of cladocerans (Cladocera) from the rotifer-mediated allelochemicals
  24. Brian Moss: the wizard of shallow lakes
  25. Demographic responses of selected rotifers (Rotifera) and cladocerans (Cladocera) fed toxic Microcystis aeruginosa (Cyanobacteria)
  26. Demographic characteristics of two freshwater cyclopoid copepods in Mexico, fed a plankton diet: the native Mesocyclops longisetus Thiébaud and the invasive Mesocyclops pehpeinsis Hu
  27. Prey selectivity, functional response, and population growth of Asplanchna girodi de Guerne (Rotifera) fed four different brachionid prey
  28. Review on the ecology and taxonomy of sessile rotifers (Rotifera) with special reference to Mexico
  29. Zooplankton community structure in relation to microcystins in the eutrophic Lake Zumpango (State of Mexico)
  30. Sessile rotifers (Rotifera) exhibit strong seasonality in a shallow, eutrophic Ramsar site in Mexico
  31. Toxicity of cyanobacterial blooms from the reservoir Valle de Bravo (Mexico): A case study on the rotifer Brachionus calyciflorus
  32. Adaptive toe morphology of Euchlanis cf. mikropous Koch-Althaus, 1962 (Rotifera: Euchlanidae) exposed directly and indirectly to invertebrate predators
  33. Fish-mediated zooplankton community structure in shallow turbid waters: a mesocosm study
  34. Demographic responses of Cladocerans (Cladocera) in relation to different concentrations of humic substances
  35. Turbidity effects on feeding by larvae of the endemic Ambystoma mexicanum and the introduced Oreochromis niloticus in Lake Xochimilco, Mexico
  36. Molecular identity and demographic responses to salinity of a freshwater strain of Brachionus plicatilis from the shallow Lake Pátzcuaro, Mexico
  37. Temperature-dependent demographic differences in sessile rotifers of the genus Limnias (Rotifera: Gnesiotrocha)
  38. Bioaccumulation of microcystins in seston, zooplankton and fish: A case study in Lake Zumpango, Mexico
  39. Effect of temperature, food quality and quantity on the feeding behavior of Simocephalus mixtus and Hyalella azteca: implications for biomanipulation
  40. Presentation of interdisciplinary research on Environmental Biology in each issue: JEB shows the way
  41. Planktonic indicators of water quality: A case study in the Amacuzac River Basin (State of Morelos, Mexico)
  42. Comparative population dynamics of six brachionid rotifers (Rotifera) fed seston from a hypertrophic, high altitude shallow waterbody from Mexico
  43. Phylum Rotifera
  44. Effect of salinity and food concentration on competition between Brachionus plicatilis Müller, 1786 and Brachionus calyciflorus Pallas, 1776 (Rotifera)
  45. Preface: Shallow lakes research: advances and perspectives
  46. Effects of cladoceran-conditioned medium on the demography of brachionid rotifers (Rotifera: Brachionidae)
  47. Interspecific effects of allelochemicals of 4-species of Brachionidae (Rotifera: Monogononta) on the population growth
  48. Application of fluorometry (Phyto-PAM) for assessing food selection by cladocerans
  49. Diversity of Rotifera (Monogononta) and Egg Ratio of Selected Taxa in the Canals of Xochimilco (Mexico City)
  50. Determination of optimal prey for rearing tropical gar Atractosteus tropicus (Lepisosteiformes: Lepisosteidae)
  51. Combined effects of temperature and salinity on the demographic response of Proales similis (Beauchamp, 1907) and Brachionus plicatilis (Müller, 1786) (Rotifera) to mercury
  52. Population growth potential of rotifers from a high altitude eutrophic waterbody, Madín reservoir (State of Mexico, Mexico): The importance of seasonal sampling
  53. Predation by Acanthocyclops americanus (Copepoda: Cyclopoida) in the hypertrophic shallow waterbody, Lake Albufera (Spain): field and laboratory observations
  54. Demographic and competition studies on Brachionus ibericus and Proales similis in relation to salinity and algal (Nannochloropsis oculata) density
  55. Multigenerational effects of triclosan on the demography of Plationus patulus and Brachionus havanaensis (ROTIFERA)
  56. Effect of crude extracts from cyanobacterial blooms in Lake Texcoco (Mexico) on the population growth of Brachionus calyciflorus (Rotifera)
  57. Effect of organic and inorganic turbidity on the zooplankton community structure of a shallow waterbody in Central Mexico (Lake Xochimilco, Mexico)
  58. Effects of anti-diabetic pharmaceuticals to non-target species in freshwater ecosystems: A review
  59. Feeding behaviour of larval Ambystoma granulosum (Amphibia: Caudata)
  60. Morphometric and molecular (COX 1) variations of Asplanchna girodi clones from Central Mexico
  61. Population level responses of rotifers (Brachionus calyciflorus and Plationus patulus) to the anti-diabetic drug, metformin
  62. Seasonal variations of rotifers from the high altitude Llano reservoir (State of Mexico, Mexico)
  63. Four Transgenerational Demographic Performance of Moina macrocopa Exposed to Chronic Levels of Cadmium
  64. Demography of the sessile rotifers, Limnias ceratophylli and Limnias melicerta (Rotifera: Gnesiotrocha), in relation to food (Chlorella vulgaris Beijerinck, 1890) density
  65. A Seasonal Study Reveals the Occurrence of Exotic Rotifers, the River Antigua, Veracruz, Close to the Gulf of Mexico
  66. Effect of the allelochemicals from the macrophyte Egeria densa on the competitive interactions of pelagic and littoral cladocerans
  67. Is Aluminum Innocuous to Zooplankton at pH Below 6?
  68. Seasonal variations of rotifers from a high altitude urban shallow water body, La Cantera Oriente (Mexico City, Mexico)
  69. Changes in prey preferences of dragonfly naiads ofRhionaeschna multicolour(Hagen, 1861) (Odonata: Aeshnidae) in the presence and the absence of macrophytes
  70. Rotifers in Lake Orta: a potential ecological and evolutionary model system
  71. Allelopathic interactions between the macrophyte Egeria densa and plankton (alga, Scenedesmus acutus and cladocerans, Simocephalus spp.): a laboratory study
  72. Demographic responses of Heterocypris incongruens (Ostracoda) related to stress factors of competition, predation and food
  73. Demography and feeding behavior of Stenostomum leucops (Dugés, 1828)
  74. Effects of predation by Hydra (Cnidaria) on cladocerans (Crustacea: Cladocera)
  75. Microcystis extracts and single cells have differential impacts on the demography of cladocerans: a case study on Moina cf. micrura isolated from the Mediterranean coastal shallow lake (L’Albufera, Spain)
  76. Temperature and age affect the life history characteristics and fatty acid profiles of Moina macrocopa (Cladocera)
  77. Water quality in Lake Xochimilco, Mexico: zooplankton indicators and Vibrio cholerae
  78. Effect of crude extracts of Dolichospermum planctonicum on the demography of Plationus patulus (Rotifera) and Ceriodaphnia cornuta (Cladocera)
  79. Effects of cyanobacteria, fish kairomones, and the presence of ostracods on the demography ofSimocephalus vetulus(Cladocera)
  80. Diversity and abundance of rotifers during an annual cycle in the reservoir Valerio Trujano (Tepecoacuilco, Guerrero, Mexico)
  81. Effect of cyanobacterium on competition between rotifers: a population growth study
  82. Effect of food density of Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata and Chlorella vulgaris on the population growth rates of four brachionid rotifers
  83. Proceedings of the Plankton Ecology Group (PEG) Workshop in Mexico City (12–18 February 2012)
  84. Direct and indirect effects of invertebrate predators on population level responses of the rotiferBrachionus havanaensis(Rotifera)
  85. Zooplankton community structure in the presence of low levels of cyanotoxins: a case study in a high altitude tropical reservoir (Valle de Bravo, Mexico)
  86. Effects of the mixture of two endocrine disruptors (ethinylestradiol and levonorgestrel) on selected ecological endpoints ofAnuraeopsis fissaandBrachionus calyciflorus(Rotifera)
  87. Combined effects of temperature (level and oscillation) and cadmium concentration on the demography ofBrachionus calyciflorus(Rotifera)
  88. Effect of circadian cycle and prey density on the demography of the predatorAsplanchna silvestrii(Rotifera)
  89. Planktonic rotifer feeding in hypertrophic conditions
  90. Feeding behaviour ofAcanthocyclops americanus(Marsh) (Copepoda: Cyclopoida)
  91. Functional responses and feeding rates ofMesocyclops pehpeiensisHu (Copepoda) fed different diets (rotifers, cladocerans, alga and cyanobacteria)
  92. Demographic characteristics of cladocerans subject to predation by the flatworm Stenostomum leucops
  93. Growth of Plankton (Scenedesmus acutus(Chlorophyceae) andMoina macracopa(Cladocera)) on Domestic Wastewater
  94. A comparative study on the ability of tropical micro-crustaceans to feed and grow on cyanobacterial diets
  95. Impact of chromium and aluminium pollution on the diversity of zooplankton: A case study in the Chimaliapan wetland (Ramsar site) (Lerma basin, Mexico)
  96. Interactions between the rotifer Euchlanis dilatata and the cladocerans Alona glabra and Macrothrix triserialis in relation to diet type
  97. Endocrine disrupting effects, at different temperatures, on Moina micrura (Cladocera: Crustacea) induced by carbendazim, a fungicide
  98. Feeding behaviour of larval Ambystoma mexicanum
  99. Morphometric and demographic responses of brachionid prey (Brachionus calyciflorus Pallas and Plationus macracanthus (Daday)) in the presence of different densities of the predator Asplanchna brightwellii (Rotifera: Asplanchnidae)
  100. Predatory and toxic effects of the turbellarian (Stenostomum cf leucops) on the population dynamics of Euchlanis dilatata, Plationus patulus (Rotifera) and Moina macrocopa (Cladocera)
  101. Benefits, costs and reactivity of inducible defences: an experimental test with rotifers
  102. Demographic characteristics of the copepod Acanthocyclops americanus (Sars, 1863) (Copepoda: Cyclopoida) fed mixed algal (Scenedesmus acutus)-rotifer (Brachionus havanaensis) diet
  103. Preface
  104. Food concentration and temperature effects on the demography of Latonopsis cf. australis Sars (Cladocera: Sididae)
  105. Foreword
  106. Comparative population growth ofCeriodaphnia dubiaandDaphnia pulex(Cladocera) exposed to zinc toxicity
  107. Population level indicators of stress: Effects of two heavy metals (copper and mercury) on the growth ofLecane quadridentata(Ehrenberg, 1830) (Rotifera: Lecanidae)
  108. Effect of mixed toxic diets (Microcystis and Chlorella) on the rotifers Brachionus calyciflorus and Brachionus havanaensis cultured alone and together
  109. Seasonal dynamics of zooplankton in Lake Huetzalin, Xochimilco (Mexico City, Mexico)
  110. Preface
  111. Evaluation of primary and secondary production using wastewater as a culture medium
  112. Functional response ofAmeca splendens(Family Goodeidae) fed cladocerans during the early larval stage
  113. First record of the temperate species Daphnia curvirostris Eylmann, 1887 emend. Johnson, 1952 (Cladocera: Daphniidae) in Mexico and its demographic characteristics in relation to algal food density
  114. Effect of Type and Concentration of Algal Food (Chlorella Vulgaris and Scenedesmus Acutus) on the Population Dynamics of Daphnia Ambigua Scourfield, 1947 (Cladocera, Daphniidae)
  115. Population dynamics of Heterocypris incongruens (Ramdohr, 1808) (Ostracoda, Cyprididae) in relation to diet type (algae and organic waste) and amount of food
  116. Combined effects of exposure time and copper toxicity on the demography ofMoina macrocopa(Crustacea: Cladocera)
  117. Seasonal changes in the zooplankton abundances of the reservoir Valle de Bravo (State of Mexico, Mexico)
  118. Body size and population growth of Brachionus patulus (Rotifera) in relation to heavy metal (copper and mercury) concentrations
  119. Combined influence of food level and inoculation density on competition between Anuraeopsis fissa and Brachionus patulus or Brachionus macracanthus (Rotifera: Brachionidae)
  120. Combined effects of sediment and lead (PbCl2) on the demography of Brachionus patulus (Rotifera: Brachionidae)
  121. Combined effects of temperature, food (Chlorella vulgaris) concentration and predation (Asplanchna girodi) on the morphology of Brachionus havanaensis (Rotifera)
  122. Effect of pulsed exposure to heavy metals (copper and cadmium) on some population variables of Brachionus calyciflorus Pallas (Rotifera: Brachionidae: Monogononta)
  123. Preface
  124. Small prey size offers immunity to predation: a case study on two species of Asplanchna and three brachionid prey (Rotifera)
  125. Comparative study of the sensitivities of neonates and adults of selected cladoceran (Cladocera: Crustacea) species to acute toxicity stress
  126. Effect of cadmium and zinc on the population growth of Brachionus havanaensis (Rotifera: Brachionidae)
  127. Population growth of Brachionus macracanthus (Rotifera) in relation to cadmium toxicity: Influence of algal (Chlorella vulgaris) density
  128. Prey (Brachionus calyciflorus and Brachionus havanaensis) exposed to heavy metals (Cu and Cd) for different durations and concentrations affect predator's (Asplanchna brightwellii) population growth
  129. Foreword
  130. The combined effects of heavy metals (copper and zinc), temperature and food (Chlorella vulgaris) level on the demographic characters of Moina macrocopa (Crustacea: Cladocera)
  131. Life-history strategies ofBrachionus havanaensissubject to kairomones of vertebrate and invertebrate predators
  132. A laboratory study on the demography and competition of three species of littoral cladocerans from Lake Huetzalin, Xochimilco, Mexico
  133. Combined effects of zinc and algal food on the competition between planktonic rotifers, Anuraeopsis fissa and Brachionus rubens (Rotifera)
  134. Effect of mixed diets (cyanobacteria and green algae) on the population growth of the cladocerans Ceriodaphnia dubia and Moina macrocopa
  135. Exposure time-dependent cadmium toxicity to Moina macrocopa (Cladocera): a life table demographic study
  136. Combined effects of temperature and lead concentration on the competition between the rotifers Brachionus havanaensis and Brachionus rubens (Rotifera: Brachionidae)
  137. Review of Recent Ecotoxicological Studies on Cladocerans
  138. Ratio of neonate to adult size explains life history characteristics in cladoceran zooplankton
  139. Effect of algal and animal diets on life history of the freshwater copepod Eucyclops serrulatus (Fischer, 1851)
  140. Effects of NaCl salinity on the population dynamics of freshwater zooplankton (rotifers and cladocerans)
  141. Effect of Cadmium Level and Exposure Time on the Competition between Zooplankton Species Moina macrocopa (Cladocera) and Brachionus calyciflorus (Rotifera)
  142. Effect of Cadmium and Chromium Toxicity on the Demography and Population Growth of Brachionus calyciflorus and Brachionus patulus (Rotifera)
  143. The Combined Effects of Zinc and Alga on the Life Table Demography of Anuraeopsis fissa and Brachionus rubens (Rotifera)
  144. Turbidity mitigates lead toxicity to cladocerans (Cladocera)
  145. Effect of Single Species or Mixed Algal (Chlorella vulgaris andScenedesmus acutus) Diets on the Life Table Demography ofBrachionus calyciflorus andBrachionus patulus (Rotifera: Brachionidae)
  146. Differences in population growth of rotifers and cladocerans raised on algal diets supplemented with yeast
  147. Combined Effects of Algal (Chlorella vulgaris) Food Level and Temperature on the Demography of Brachionus havanaensis (Rotifera): a Life Table Study
  148. Combined Effects of Food Concentration and Temperature on Competition Among Four Species of Brachionus (Rotifera)
  149. Factors Affecting Egg-ratio in Planktonic Rotifers
  150. Interaction Among Copper Toxicity, Temperature and Salinity on the Population Dynamics of Brachionus Rotundiformis (Rotifera)
  151. Life History Characteristics of Asplanchnopus multiceps (Rotifera) Fed Rotifer and Cladoceran Prey
  152. Morphological and Morphometrical Variations of Selected Rotifer Species in Response to Predation: a Seasonal Study of Selected Brachionid Species from Lake Xochimilco (Mexico)
  153. Life history strategies of cladocerans: comparisons of tropical and temperate taxa
  154. Life History Characteristics of Cladocerans Cladocera) Fed on Wastewaters
  155. The ability of selected cladoceran species to utilize domestic wastewaters in Mexico City
  156. Food Type Effects on the Population Growth Patterns of Littoral Rotifers and Cladocerans
  157. Effect of ammonia toxicity on the competition among three species of cladocerans (Crustacea: Cladocera)
  158. Comparative population growth and life table demography of the rotifer Asplanchna girodi at different prey (Brachionus calyciflorus and Brachionus havanaensis) (Rotifera) densities
  159. Combined Effects of Algal (Chlorella vulgaris) Density and Ammonia Concentration on the Population Dynamics of Ceriodaphnia dubia and Moina macrocopa (Cladocera)
  160. POPULATION GROWTH OFEUCHLANIS DILATATA(ROTIFERA): COMBINED EFFECTS OF METHYL PARATHION AND FOOD (CHLORELLA VULGARIS)
  161. Comparison of the Sensitivity of Brachionus calyciflorus and Brachionus patulus (Rotifera) to Selected Heavy Metals Under Low and High Food ( Chlorella vulgaris ) Levels
  162. Rotifers (Rotifera) from four natural water bodies of central Mexico
  163. Combined Effects of Chlorella Density and Methyl Parathion Concentration on the Population Growth of Brachionus calyciflorus (Rotifera)
  164. CYST PRODUCTION IN THE FAIRY SHRIMP, STREPTOCEPHALUS PROBOSCIDEUS (ANOSTRACA) IN RELATION TO ALGAL AND LORICATED ROTIFER DIET
  165. Effect of Methyl Parathion-Treated Prey ( Brachionus calyciflorus ) on the Population Growth of the Predator Asplanchna sieboldi (Rotifera)
  166. Competitive interactions between herbivorous rotifers: importance of food concentration and initial population density
  167. Effect of zooplankton type and abundance on prey consumption by the fairy shrimp, Streptocephalus proboscideus (Anostraca: Crustacea)
  168. Egg size in relation to body size in rotifers: an indication of reproductive strategy?
  169. Feeding the fairy shrimp Streptocephalus (Anostraca - Crustacea) with the rotifer Anuraeopsis
  170. Demography and population growth of Asplanchna girodi (Rotifera) as a function of prey (Anuraeopsis fissa) density
  171. Prey selection by Asplanchna girodi (Rotifera): the importance of prey defence mechanisms
  172. Laboratory studies on the population dynamics of Anuraeopsis fissa (Rotifera) in relation to food density
  173. New records of Rotifera from India
  174. Predatory Filter-Feeding in Fairy Shrimps: Functional Response ofStreptocephalus proboscideus (Crustacea: Anostraca) FedAnuraeopsis fissa (Rotifera)
  175. Feeding responses of Asplanchna brightwelli (rotifera): laboratory and field studies
  176. New records of freshwater rotifers (Rotifera) from Indian waters
  177. Demographic parameters of Brachionus patulus Muller (Rotifera) exposed to sublethal DDT concentrations at low and high food levels