The distribution and ecology of the fresh- and brackish-water medusae of the world Henri J. Dumont I. Factors determining biogeography and distribution Pages: 1 - 12
The temperate-tropical gradient of planktonic Protozoa and Rotifera J. Green I. Factors determining biogeography and distribution Pages: 13 - 26
On the diversity of the Cladocera in the tropics Henri J. Dumont I. Factors determining biogeography and distribution Pages: 27 - 38
Cladocera of coastal rivers of western Nigeria Austin B. M. EgborgeEgborge OnwudinjoP. C. Chigbu I. Factors determining biogeography and distribution Pages: 39 - 46
Distribution patterns of the Diaptomidae (Calanoida: Copepoda) in southern Africa N.A. RaynerRayner Heeg I. Factors determining biogeography and distribution Pages: 47 - 75
Temperature-related distributions of Metadiaptomus and Tropodiaptomus (Copepoda: Calanoida), particularly in southern Africa R. C. HartN. A. Rayner I. Factors determining biogeography and distribution Pages: 77 - 86
Rotifers of Benin River, Nigeria C. C. OnwudinjoA. B. M. Egborge I. Factors determining biogeography and distribution Pages: 87 - 94
Salinity and the distribution of rotifers in the Lagos Harbour — Badagry Creek system, Nigeria Austin B. M. Egborge I. Factors determining biogeography and distribution Pages: 95 - 104
Zooplankton, fish and fisheries in tropical freshwaters C. H. Fernando I. Factors determining biogeography and distribution Pages: 105 - 123
Growth, production, and demography of Moina micrura in brackish tropical fishponds (Layo, Ivory Coast) L. Saint-JeanSaint-Jean Bonou II. Autecological studies Pages: 125 - 146
In situ metabolic budget for the calanoid copepod Acartia clausi in a tropical brackish water lagoon (Ebrié Lagoon, Ivory Coast) M. PaganoL. Saint-Jean II. Autecological studies Pages: 147 - 161
Equiproportional temperature-duration responses and thermal influences on distribution and species switching in the copepods Metadiaptomus meridianus and Tropodiaptomus spectabilis R. C. Hart II. Autecological studies Pages: 163 - 183
Durations of development and production estimates by two crustacean zooplankton species Thermocyclops oblongatus Sars (Copepoda) and Diaphanosoma excisum Sars (Cladocera), in Lake Naivasha, Kenya Kenneth Muema Mavuti II. Autecological studies Pages: 185 - 200
Relative significance of direct and indirect effects of predation by planktivorous fish on zooplankton Z. Maciej Gliwicz III. Community ecology Pages: 201 - 210
Seasonal trends in zooplankton densities in Sanyati basin, Lake Kariba: multivariate analysis Hillary M. Masundire III. Community ecology Pages: 211 - 230
Mean individual dry weight and length-weight regressions of some zooplankton of Lake Kariba Hillary M. Masundire III. Community ecology Pages: 231 - 238
Chlorophyll budget in a productive tropical pond: algal production, sedimentation, and grazing by microzooplankton and rotifers Robert ArfiDaniel Guiral III. Community ecology Pages: 239 - 249
Comparative limnology, species diversity and biomass relationship of zooplankton and phytoplankton in five freshwater lakes in Kenya Jacqueline N. UkuKenneth M. Mavuti III. Community ecology Pages: 251 - 258
Changes in relative abundance of zooplankton in northern Lake Victoria, East Africa Lucas Mwebaza-Ndawula III. Community ecology Pages: 259 - 264
Zooplankton composition and abundance in two impoundments in Zimbabwe P. F. M. ElenbaasC. Grundel III. Community ecology Pages: 265 - 275
Evaluation of eutrophication control in Lake Chivero, Zimbabwe, by multivariate analysis of zooplankton C. H. D Magadza III. Community ecology Pages: 277 - 292