rotifers in English

noun
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a minute multicellular aquatic animal of the phylum Rotifera.

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1. Your Source for Live, Sustainable, Canadian-Grown Copepods and Rotifers

2. Bdelliums bdelloid bdelloid rotifer bdelloid rotifers Bdelloida Bdelloidea bdelloids bdellometer bdelloplast bdelloplasts bdellotomy bdelloid

3. Any of various mostly microscopic wormlike invertebrates of the obsolete phylum Aschelminthes, including the nematodes, rotifers, and gastrotrichs

4. Create a Tank That Feeds & Cleans Itself Today with Live Copepods, Rotifers, and Phytoplankton

5. Any of various, mostly microscopic wormlike invertebrates of the group Aschelminthes, including the nematodes, rotifers, and gastrotrichs

6. Any of various mostly microscopic wormlike invertebrates of the obsolete phylum Aschelminthes, including the nematodes, rotifers, and gastrotrichs.

7. Any of various mostly microscopic wormlike invertebrates of the obsolete phylum Aschelminthes, including the nematodes, rotifers, and gastrotrichs.

8. Additionally, depending on the type of Copepod you’re raising, you could do well to introduce some high quality Rotifers into the mix.

9. [ ăsk ′hĕl-mĭnth′ ] Any of various, mostly microscopic wormlike invertebrates of the group Aschelminthes, including the nematodes, rotifers, and gastrotrichs. Aschelminths typically inhabit water or moist soil, …

10. Rotifers can reproduce sexually or asexually, and the decision to go one way or another depends on the animals' habitat, according to a new study in the journal Nature.

11. The values are compared to values obtained from other gutless parasitic helminths and from the free-living rotifers which are presumably to be regarded as closely related to the acanthocephalans.

12. In some systems of classification, any of a phylum (Aschelminthes) of wormlike animals, including rotifers, gastrotrichs, gordian worms, and nematodes: these animals are usually considered to be in separate phyla * * * former

13. Interestingly, molecular studies suggest that the Acanthocephala are closely related to rotifers rather than the other parasitic worm groups and should perhaps be considered as highly modified members of the Rotifera instead of as a discrete phylum

14. ‘The Cambrian Explosion, for example, is the first time we are able to distinguish a chordate from an Arthropod.’ ‘It is the cuticle that suggests rotifers are close relatives of roundworms and Arthropods.’ ‘It is of interest that a plant native to Eurasia would host such substantial numbers of phytophagous Arthropods in North America.’