ROTIFERS is a definitive handbook for working with rotifers and other microinvertebrates in the laboratory and field. 21 chapters cover the methods I first learned in the 1930s when I studied with the world authority rotiferologist, Frank J. Myers.

I have designed new instruments and revised procedures to take advantage of new materials and reagents. The new methods are presented in a step-by-step format.

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Visit The Rotifer Project at UTEP
I urge you to visit the home page of the Rotifer Project at the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Texas at El Paso, Texas. The aim of the project is to provide a modern understanding of rotifer taxonomy and to train a new generation of taxonomists. It is being developed by Dr. Elizabeth J. Walsh and Claudia M. Brux (Undergraduate Assistant) at the Multimedia Learning Center.

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