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Class
Monogononta-Order Collothecaceae
Family Collothecidae
Based on: A Guide to the Rotifers of the Laurentian Great
Lakes. RS Stemberger. 1979. U.S. EPA. EPA-600.
with additions from:
A
Lakewide Comparison of Zooplankton Biomass and Its Species Composition
in Lake Erie, 1983-87. Makarewicz, Joseph C.J. Great Lakes Res. 19(2):275-290.
1993.
A
Decade of Predatory Control of Zooplankton Species Composition of Lake
Michigan. Makarewicz, Joseph C., Bertram, Paul, Lewis, Theodore, and
Brown, Jr., Edward H. J. Great Lakes Res. 21(4):620-640. 1995.
Feasibility
of Shoreside Monitoring of the Great Lakes. Makarewicz, Joseph C. J.
Great Lakes Res. 17(3):344-360. 1991.
Lake
Huron Rotifer and Crustacean Zooplankton, APRIL-JULY, 1980. Evans,
Marlene S. J. Great Lakes Res. 12(4):281-292. 1986.
Seasonal
Abundance of Planktonic Rotifers in a Nearshore Area of Central Lake
Michigan. Duffy, Walter G., and Liston, Charles R. J. Great Lakes Res.
4(1):46-49. 1978.
Lake
Superior: an invasion coldspot? 2003. Igor A. Grigorovich, Alexei V.
Korniushin, Derek K. Gray, Ian C. Duggan, Robert I. Colautti& Hugh
J. MacIsaac. Hydrobiologia 499: 191-210.
Collotheca algicola |
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Alternative Names: Collotheca = Floscularia Profile: Have specialized funnel-like
corona studded with bristles to trap prey such as protozoans
and rotifers.
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Collotheca ambigua |
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Alternative Names: Collotheca = Floscularia Profile: Have specialized funnel-like
corona studded with bristles to trap prey such as protozoans
and rotifers. |
Collotheca edentata |
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Alternative Names: Collotheca = Floscularia Profile: Have specialized funnel-like
corona studded with bristles to trap prey such as protozoans
and rotifers. |
Cupelopagis vorax |
MicrOscOpies |
Great Lakes Species: Cupelopagis vorax
Alternative Names: Cupelopagis vorax = Apsilus lentiformis,
A. bipera |
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