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Volume 360, Numbers 1-3, 24 December 1997

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Preface; Cladocera: the Biology of Model Organism
pp. ix-ix(1)
Authors: Brancelj A.; de Meester L.; Spaak P.

Moina ephemeralis n.sp. from Central Europe
pp. 55-61(7)
Author: Hudec I.

A checklist of the littoral cladocerans from Mexico, with descriptions of five taxa recently recorded from the Neovolcanic Province
pp. 63-73(11)
Authors: Elías-Gutiérrez M.; Ciros-Pérez J.; Gutiérrez-Aguirre M.; Cervantes-Martínez A.

Size distribution of Daphnia longispina in the vertical profile
pp. 187-196(10)
Authors: Boronat M.D.; Miracle M.R.

The trophic role of the marine cladoceran Penilia avirostris in the Gulf of Trieste
pp. 197-203(7)
Authors: Lipej L.; Mozeticcaron P.; Turk V.; Malej A.

The effect of different fish communities on the cladoceran plankton assemblages of the Kis-Balaton Reservoir, Hungary
pp. 211-221(11)
Authors: Korponai J.; Mátyás K.; Paulovits G.; Tátrai I.; Kovács N.

The relevance of size efficiency to biomanipulation theory: a field test under hypertrophic conditions
pp. 265-275(11)
Authors: Declerck S.; De Meester L.; Podoor N.; Conde-Porcuna J.M.

The future of cladoceran research
pp. 287-289(3)
Authors: Larsson P.; Miracle M.R.

Some suggestions for future cladoceran research
pp. 291-294(4)
Author: Ringelberg J.

The future of cladoceran genetics: methodologies and targets
pp. 295-299(5)
Authors: Heber P.D.N.; Taylor D.J.

Cladoceran studies: where do we go from here?
pp. 301-303(3)
Author: Dumont H.J.

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