Biogeography of rotifers

  • Dumont H
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The biogeography of rotifers is discussed in light of general biogeographical concepts. It is argued that, in spite of considerable abilities for passive dispersal, vicariance can develop well in this group. Examples selected from the Brachionidae illustrate the high...

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Dumont, H. J. (1983). Biogeography of rotifers. In Biology of Rotifers (pp. 19–30). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7287-2_4

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