Dr Jenö Daday de Deés and the Hungarian hydrobiological research B. EntzD. Lukács Taxonomy & Systematics Pages: 1 - 3
Morphology and the classification of the so-called Cladocera Geoffrey Fryer Taxonomy & Systematics Pages: 19 - 28
Review of taxonomic studies on freshwater Cladocera from India with remarks on biogeography B. K. SharmaR. George Michael Taxonomy & Systematics Pages: 29 - 33
Revision of three species of the genusDiaphanosoma Fischer, 1850 Vladimír Kořínek Taxonomy & Systematics Pages: 35 - 45
A paedomorphic form type ofDaphnia triquetra SARS, 1903 (Cladocera, Daphniidae) from Mongolia Dietrich Flößner Taxonomy & Systematics Pages: 47 - 49
The biogeography of AustralianDaphnia: clues of an ancient (>70 m.y.) origin for the genus John A. H. Benzie Taxonomy & Systematics Pages: 51 - 65
Is ephippial morphology a useful taxonomic descriptor in the Cladocera? An examination based on a study ofDaphniopsis (Daphniidae) from Australian salt lakes M. J. KokkinnW. D. Williams Taxonomy & Systematics Pages: 67 - 73
Significance of head and carapace pores inCeriodaphnia (Crustacea, Cladocera) Dorothy B. Berner Taxonomy & Systematics Pages: 75 - 84
Inter- and intraspecific variations in limb morphology of some south-east Australian cladocerans: Implications for particle capture Russell J. ShielGeorge G. Ganf Taxonomy & Systematics Pages: 85 - 91
A Far East Moina,M. weismanni Ishikawa, 1896 found in an Italian ricefield F. G. MargaritoraI. FerrariD. Crosetti Taxonomy & Systematics Pages: 93 - 103
Scapholeberis erinaceus Daday, 1903 (syn.S. echinulata Sars, 1903) andIlyocryptus alexandrinae sp. nov. in Roumania Stefan Negrea Taxonomy & Systematics Pages: 105 - 111
A contribution to the taxonomy ofC. sphaericus sens. lat. (Cladocera, Chydoridae) C. A. DuiganD. A. Murray Taxonomy & Systematics Pages: 113 - 124
Chydorus arcticus n.sp., a new cladoceran crustacean (Chydoridae: Chydorinae) from the North Atlantic arctic and Subarctic areas Ulrik Røen Taxonomy & Systematics Pages: 125 - 130
Morphological Differentiation of two newEphemeroporus species (Cladocera, Chydoridae) belonging to thebarroisi complex:E. margalefi andE. epiaphantoii, in Spain M. Alonso Taxonomy & Systematics Pages: 131 - 146
Moina oryzae n. sp. (Cladocera, Moinidae) from Tamil Nadu (South India) Igor Hudec Taxonomy & Systematics Pages: 147 - 150
The distribution of chydorid Cladocera in Canada R. Chengalath Distribution & Genetics Pages: 151 - 157
Salinity and the distribution of Cladocera in Warri River, Nigeria Austin B. M. Egborge Distribution & Genetics Pages: 159 - 167
The ultrastructure of the so-called olfactory setae on the antennula ofDaphnia magna Straus (Crustacea, Cladocera) Norbert Rieder Distribution & Genetics Pages: 175 - 181
Genotypic characteristics of the Cladocera Paul D. N. Hebert Distribution & Genetics Pages: 183 - 193
Breeding system ofDaphniopsis ephemeralis: adaptations to a transient environment Steven S. SchwartzPaul D. N. Hebert Distribution & Genetics Pages: 195 - 200
The possible origin ofDaphnia cucullata procurva Poppe 1887 in the lakes of the Pomeranian Lakeland by hybridization in the past Ulrich Lieder Distribution & Genetics Pages: 201 - 211
Interspecific hybridization betweenDaphnia hyalina, D. galeata, andD. cucullata and seasonal abundances of these species and their hybrids Hans Georg Wolf Distribution & Genetics Pages: 213 - 217
Naturally occurring interspecific hybridization inSimocephalus (Cladocera, Daphniidae): its potential significance B. J. Hann Distribution & Genetics Pages: 219 - 224
Cladocera: Predators and prey R. de BernardiG. GiussaniM. Manca Ecology, Population Studies & History Pages: 225 - 243
Competitive dominance among Cladocera: Are single-factor explanations enough? Jan Bengtsson Ecology, Population Studies & History Pages: 245 - 257
Size and shape ofDaphnia longispina in rock-pools Esa RantaSara Tjossem Ecology, Population Studies & History Pages: 259 - 268
Feeding and energy budget estimations inDaphnia obtusa M. MancaR. de Bernardi Ecology, Population Studies & History Pages: 269 - 274
A population study ofScapholeberis rammneri Dumont and Pensaert (Cladocera: Daphniidae) Henri J. Dumont Ecology, Population Studies & History Pages: 275 - 284
The estimation of production and mortality ofBosmina longirostris (O. F. Müller) in the River Danube (Danubialia Hungarica, CIX) Anna Bothár Ecology, Population Studies & History Pages: 285 - 291
Reproductive variations of cladocerans in grasslands periodically flooded for irrigation in Mantecal, Venezuela B. JiménezE. Zoppi de Roa Ecology, Population Studies & History Pages: 293 - 298
Observations on the zooplankton in the reedbelt area of the Neusiedlersee L. ForróH. Metz Ecology, Population Studies & History Pages: 299 - 307
A note on the hatching and viability ofCeriodaphnia ephippia collected from lake sediment Christian Moritz Ecology, Population Studies & History Pages: 309 - 314
Cladocera in space and time: Analysis of lake sediments Wolfgang Hofmann Ecology, Population Studies & History Pages: 315 - 321
Alga consumption of four dominant planktonic crustaceans in Lake Balaton (Hungary) László G.-TóthNóra P. ZánkaiOlga M. Messner Ecology, Population Studies & History Pages: 323 - 332
The dead-arm evolution of river systems: A comparison between the information provided by living Copepoda and Cladocera populations and by Bosminidae and Chydroidae remains C. AmorosC. Jacquet Ecology, Population Studies & History Pages: 333 - 341
Effects of recent acidification on Cladocera in small clear-water lakes studied by means of sedimentary remains P. Uimonen-SimolaK. Tolonen Ecology, Population Studies & History Pages: 343 - 351