Diaphanosoma is a genus of Sididae. The genus was described in 1850 by Fischer. It has cosmopolitan distribution. In the water bodies of the world, at...
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Diaphanosoma fluviatile is a species of freshwater ctenopod in the family Sididae. Native to Central and South America, it has been found in lakes farther...
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April 2014). "The ancient Balkan lakes harbor a new endemic species of Diaphanosoma, Fischer, 1850 (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Cladocera)". Zootaxa. 3784 (5)...
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anaerobic prokaryotes. Caenorhabditis elegans Ceriodaphnia quadrangula Diaphanosoma brachyura Vorticella Paramecium Paratrimastix pyriformis Many species...
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of some larger zooplankton species, e.g. Diaptomus, Ceriodaphnia and Diaphanosoma, which were more abundant in Lake Kariba prior to 1971 but as no stomach...
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in the lake. Pelagic zooplanktonic species include two cladocerans (Diaphanosoma excisum and Bosmina longirostris), three copepods (Tropodiaptomus cunningtoni...
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20 described species in Sididae. Some Sididae are non-native species. Diaphanosoma Fischer, 1850 Latona Straus, 1820 Latonopsis G. O. Sars, 1888 Penilia...
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crustaceans, such as species of Diaptomus, Tropocyclops, Epischura, Daphnia, Diaphanosoma, and Holopedium. Phacus consists of organisms that are microscopic photosynthetic...
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items, which are generally juveniles of Daphnia, Bosmina, Ceriodaphnia, Diaphanosoma, Diaptomus, Polyphemus and Cyclops. It seems to encounter its prey by...
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Raphitomidae. Not to be confused with Daphnella Baird, 1850, a synonym of Diaphanosoma Fischer, 1850 belonging to the Sididae, a family of ctenopods. This genus...
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