Abstract

AbstractA comprehensive survey of the literature on the use of rotifers as bio‐indicators water quality has been made in this article. Brachionus angularis, Trichocerca cylindrica, Polyurthra euryptera, Pompholyx sulcata, Rotaria rotatoria, Filinia longiseta have been designated as indicators of heavy pollution (Eutrophy). Ascomorpha ovalis, Asplanchna herricki, Synchaeta grandis, Ploesoma hudsoni, Anuraeopsis fissa, Monostyla bulla and M. hamata are indicators of fresh and clean waters (Oligotrophy) while a variety of rotifers including Brachionus, Keratella spec, are inhabitants of moderately clean (mesotrophy) waters. However, more and more knowledge regarding morphological variations and physiological conditions of rotifers should be studied and then they can be used as better indicators of environmental quality.

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