Fifty years after the “Homage to Santa Rosalia”: Old and new paradigms on biodiversity in aquatic ecosystems / Guest Editors: L. Naselli-Flores & G. Rossetti
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Foreword
Luigi Naselli-Flores and Giampaolo Rossetti
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The influence of “Homage to Santa Rosalia” on aquatic ecology: a scientometric approach
Sidinei Magela Thomaz, Thaisa Sala Michelan, Priscilla Carvalho and Luis Mauricio Bini
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Linking traits to species diversity and community structure in phytoplankton
Elena Litchman, Paula de Tezanos Pinto, Christopher A. Klausmeier, Mridul K. Thomas and Kohei Yoshiyama
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Drivers of phytoplankton diversity in Lake Tanganyika
Jean-Pierre Descy, Anne-Laure Tarbe, Stéphane Stenuite, Samuel Pirlot and Johan Stimart, et al.
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Rarity, ecological memory, rate of floral change in phytoplankton—and the mystery of the Red Cock
Judit Padisák, Éva Hajnal, Lothar Krienitz, József Lakner and Viktória Üveges
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Diversity and community biomass depend on dispersal and disturbance in microalgal communities
Birte Matthiessen, Robert Ptacnik and Helmut Hillebrand
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Open AccessInfluence of nutrients, submerged macrophytes and zooplankton grazing on phytoplankton biomass and diversity along a latitudinal gradient in Europe
Koenraad Muylaert, Carmen Pérez-Martínez, Pedro Sánchez-Castillo, Torben L. Lauridsen and Maarten Vanderstukken, et al.
91-102
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Why are there so many kinds of planktonic consumers? The answer lies in the allometric diet breadth
Carmen Rojo and Guillem Salazar
103-117
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Absence of predation eliminates coexistence: experience from the fish–zooplankton interface
Z. Maciej Gliwicz, Wayne A. Wursbaugh and Ewa Szymanska
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On non-Eltonian methods of hunting Cladocera, or impacts of the introduction of planktivorous fish on zooplankton composition and clear-water phase occurrence in a Mediterranean reservoir
Jaime Ordóñez, Joan Armengol, Enrique Moreno-Ostos, Luciano Caputo and Juan Carlos García, et al.
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Out of Alaska: morphological diversity within the genus Eurytemora from its ancestral Alaskan range (Crustacea, Copepoda)
Stanley I. Dodson, Daniel A. Skelly and Carol Eunmi Lee
149-164
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Does lake age affect zooplankton diversity in Mediterranean lakes and reservoirs? A case study from southern Italy
Giuseppe Alfonso, Genuario Belmonte, Federico Marrone and Luigi Naselli-Flores
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Homage to Hutchinson: does inter-annual climate variability affect zooplankton density and diversity?
Nicholas D. Preston and James A. Rusak
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Homage to the Virgin of Ecology, or why an aquatic insect unadapted to desiccation may maintain populations in very small, temporary Mediterranean streams
Cesc Múrria, Núria Bonada, Carles Ribera and Narcís Prat
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Winning the biodiversity arms race among freshwater gastropods: competition and coexistence through shell variability and predator avoidance
Alan P. Covich
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Stygobiotic crustacean species richness: a question of numbers, a matter of scale
Fabio Stoch and Diana M. P. Galassi
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Santa Rosalia, the icon of biodiversity
Luigi Naselli-Flores and Giampaolo Rossetti