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Reviews JOURNAL OF AQUATIC ECOLOGY 30(1) 61-67 (1996) CLADOCERA AS MODEL ORGANISMS IN BIOLOGY deals with the results of the processes studied in the first section. The first two papers (by Frey t; Eds. P. Larsson and L.J. Weider, 1995. 300 pp. Fryer) concern the changing attitude toward the (Dfl 300.00; US$ 219.00; UKs 135.00). Kluwer taxonomy of Anomopods, while the other four Academic Publishers, Dordrecht/Boston/London. papers (Dumont; Green; Aladin; Tang et aL) focus Reprinted from Hydrobiologia Vol. 307. Series: on biogeography and the correlations between dis- Developments in Hydrobiology 107. ISBN 0-7923- tributions and environmental parameters. 3471-X. The third section contains six papers on Fee- Every researcher in biology has to face the ding, Growth and Reproduction. DeMotts shows question what organism is most appropriate for an that not only the sizes of daphnid and prey (algae investigation. Organisms used in empirical studies or artifical beads) determine whether an prey item is are often chosen because they are easy to handle or ingested, but that prey hardness is also very impor- tant. This might be advantageous if prey hardness to grow. Results obtained with these organisms are can be used as an estimate of the digestibility. used to explain http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Aquatic Ecology Springer Journals

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Springer Journals
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Life Sciences; Freshwater & Marine Ecology; Ecosystems
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1386-2588
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1573-5125
DOI
10.1007/BF02092148
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JOURNAL OF AQUATIC ECOLOGY 30(1) 61-67 (1996) CLADOCERA AS MODEL ORGANISMS IN BIOLOGY deals with the results of the processes studied in the first section. The first two papers (by Frey t; Eds. P. Larsson and L.J. Weider, 1995. 300 pp. Fryer) concern the changing attitude toward the (Dfl 300.00; US$ 219.00; UKs 135.00). Kluwer taxonomy of Anomopods, while the other four Academic Publishers, Dordrecht/Boston/London. papers (Dumont; Green; Aladin; Tang et aL) focus Reprinted from Hydrobiologia Vol. 307. Series: on biogeography and the correlations between dis- Developments in Hydrobiology 107. ISBN 0-7923- tributions and environmental parameters. 3471-X. The third section contains six papers on Fee- Every researcher in biology has to face the ding, Growth and Reproduction. DeMotts shows question what organism is most appropriate for an that not only the sizes of daphnid and prey (algae investigation. Organisms used in empirical studies or artifical beads) determine whether an prey item is are often chosen because they are easy to handle or ingested, but that prey hardness is also very impor- tant. This might be advantageous if prey hardness to grow. Results obtained with these organisms are can be used as an estimate of the digestibility. used to explain

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