Dormancy in aquatic organisms = theo...
Alekseev, Victor R.

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    Title/Author: Dormancy in aquatic organisms/ edited by Victor R. Alekseev, Bernadette Pinel-Alloul.
    Reminder of title: theory, human use and modeling /
    other author: Alekseev, Victor R.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2019.,
    Description: xvi, 274 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: PART I: Strategies and mechanisms of diapause in aquatic invertebrates -- 1. Professor Oscar Ravera: long life in science -- 2. Introduction to dormancy in aquatic invertebrates: mechanism of induction and termination, hormonal and molecular-genetic basis -- 3. Dormancy in freshwater tardigrades -- 4. Fish: diapause, dormancy, aestivation, and delay in gonad development -- 5. Cysts and resting eggs from marine zooplankton. Dimension of the phenomenon, physiology of rest, ecological and biogeographic implications -- PART II: The role of diapause in science and human uses -- 6. Studying on dormancy in space conditions -- 7. Resistance of dormant eggs of cladocera to anthropogenic pollutants -- 8. Mechanisms facilitating dispersal of dormant eggs in a planktonic crustacean -- 9. Seasonal diphenism in daphnia from temperate environments: Organismal traits and molecular regulation -- 10. The role of chemical interactions in embryonic diapause induction in zooplankton -- 11. Aquatic invertebrate dormancy and medicine -- PART III: Dormancy, biological information and modelling -- 12. Biological information and dormancy in aquatic population modeling -- 13. Biological information, dormancy and individual based modeling of daphnia population dynamics -- 14. The role of biotic and abiotic interactions in summer diapause in cyclopoids: Conceptual model and field validation in southern Quebec boreal lakes -- 15. The model of dynamics of population number of the plankton -- 16. Use of simulation to analyze parasite impacts on Volga delta Brachionus calyciflorus pallas rotifer dynamics: Abundance, reproduction and transition to diapause.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    Subject: Aquatic organisms - Dormancy. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21213-1
    ISBN: 9783030212131
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