A biological ricefield in northern Italy, without periodic dry spells in its growing cycle and therefore more familiar to naturally humid zones, was studied for its heleoplankton community. The biocoenosis reached a greater level of complexity than reported in literature. In particular, the seasonal succession of Cladocerans, the dominant group throughout the study period, was analyzed. Wlassicsia pannonica (Daday, 1904; Anomopoda Macrothricidae), is new to Italy; its morphology is compared to that of other populations of the same species and its biological cycle is compared with that of other dominant Cladocerans.

Leoni, B., Cotta Ramusino, M., Margaritora, F. (1998). Seasonal succession of Cladocerans in a ricefield in Italy. HYDROBIOLOGIA, 391(1-3), 239-245 [10.1023/A:1003578321302].

Seasonal succession of Cladocerans in a ricefield in Italy

LEONI, BARBARA;
1998

Abstract

A biological ricefield in northern Italy, without periodic dry spells in its growing cycle and therefore more familiar to naturally humid zones, was studied for its heleoplankton community. The biocoenosis reached a greater level of complexity than reported in literature. In particular, the seasonal succession of Cladocerans, the dominant group throughout the study period, was analyzed. Wlassicsia pannonica (Daday, 1904; Anomopoda Macrothricidae), is new to Italy; its morphology is compared to that of other populations of the same species and its biological cycle is compared with that of other dominant Cladocerans.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
heleoplankton; biological ricefield; ecological succession; Wlassicsia pannonica; Italy
English
1998
391
1-3
239
245
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Leoni, B., Cotta Ramusino, M., Margaritora, F. (1998). Seasonal succession of Cladocerans in a ricefield in Italy. HYDROBIOLOGIA, 391(1-3), 239-245 [10.1023/A:1003578321302].
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