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Abstract
Although
comprising <0.5% of all the known species of Rotifera, sessile rotifers
are an important component in freshwater ecosystems, especially shallow
waterbodies. During the last eight decades, fewer than 80 publications have
dealt specifically with sessile rotifers, while more than 7600 articles have
focused on rotifers in general.?
In
this work research on the sessile rotifers with emphasis on the Mexican fauna
has been reviewed and some additional information on the new records has been
included. Difficulties involved in collection and maintenance of sessile
rotifers, as well as problems of identification and quantification have been
considered. Published data on the ecology and taxonomy of this group has also
been reviewed.?????
There
are 35 species of sessile rotifers from three families Atrochidae,
Collothecidae, and Flosculariidae, but to that four more species in the
planktonic family Conochilidae may be added, as recent molecular research
indicates that this family lies within Flosculariidae. The inventory includes
new records for Mexico and one poorly described species.???????
The
number of sessile rotifer species known from Mexico is still low considering
the large number of shallow water bodies present in Mexico. Comments
regarding the importance of substratum (macrophyte) type and the significance
of physical structure in providing substratum for larval stages of sessile
rotifers have been made.??
Key words: Distribution, Freshwater ecosystem, Macrophytes, Mexico,
Sessile rotifers
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