Rotifers are important in the environment as they play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems by consuming bacteria, algae, and detritus, helping to maintain water quality. They also serve as food for many aquatic organisms, contributing to the overall biodiversity and functioning of freshwater ecosystems. Additionally, rotifers are often used as bioindicators to assess the health of aquatic environments due to their sensitivity to changes in water quality.
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The scientific name for a rotifer is Phylum Rotifera.
Rotifers (Rotifera) are invertebrates found mainly in freshwater but can occur also in virtually any aquatic environment. A paper by Hegers (2008) "Global diversity of rotifers (Rotifera) in freshwater" might be helpful to you.
Rotifera exhibit bilateral symmetry, meaning their bodies can be divided into two equal halves along one plane. This symmetry allows for efficient movement and navigation through their aquatic habitats.
A rotifer is in the phylum Phylum Rotifera and belongs to the invertebrate kingdom
rotifers are microscopic aquatic animals. They are commonly found in mosses and lichens. Examples are Philodina and collotheca.
Animals in phylum Rotifera are named for the corona, a wheel-like structure of cilia at the front end of their bodies. This cilia helps create a feeding current for them to capture food particles from the surrounding water.
Carl Zelinka has written: 'Die Rotatorien der Plankton-Expedition' -- subject(s): Rotifera, Plankton
H. J. G. Dartnall has written: 'Antarctic rotifers' -- subject(s): Classification, Rotifera
B. Pejler has written: 'Taxonomical and ecological studies on planktonic Rotatoria from northern Swedish Lapland' -- subject(s): Rotifera, Plankton