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2. Does the midgut of the tardigrade Paramacrobiotus experimentalisrespond to the effects of ibuprofen?

4. Biological control of predatory fungi inhabiting activated sludge in wastewater treatment.

5. The potential of Lecane rotifers in microplastics removal.

6. How long can tardigrades survive in the anhydrobiotic state? A search for tardigrade anhydrobiosis patterns.

7. Effects of polyaluminum chloride (PAX-18) on the relationship between predatory fungi and Lecane rotifers.

8. Tolerance to Anhydrobiotic Conditions Among Two Coexisting Tardigrade Species Differing in Life Strategies.

9. Extraordinary Multi-Organismal Interactions Involving Bacteriophages, Bacteria, Fungi, and Rotifers: Quadruple Microbial Trophic Network in Water Droplets.

10. Multivariate analysis of activated sludge community in full-scale wastewater treatment plants.

11. Rotifers weaken the efficiency of the cyanobacterium defence against ciliate grazers.

12. Integrative description of bisexual Paramacrobiotus experimentalis sp. nov. (Macrobiotidae) from republic of Madagascar (Africa) with microbiome analysis.

13. The Relations Between Predatory Fungus and Its Rotifer Preys as a Noteworthy Example of Intraguild Predation (IGP).

14. Diversity and function of the microbial community under strong selective pressure of rotifers.

15. Evaluation of the accuracy of two simple methods for microscopic activated sludge analysis.

16. Interaction Between a Bacterivorous Ciliate Aspidisca cicada and a Rotifer Lecane inermis: Doozers and Fraggles in Aquatic Flocs.

17. Temperature-Dependence of Predator-Prey Dynamics in Interactions Between the Predatory Fungus Lecophagus sp. and Its Prey L. inermis Rotifers.

18. Foam-forming bacteria in activated sludge effectively reduced by rotifers in laboratory- and real-scale wastewater treatment plant experiments.

19. The effect of three different predatory ciliate species on activated sludge microfauna.

20. Effect of high levels of the rotifer Lecane inermis on the ciliate community in laboratory-scale sequencing batch bioreactors (SBRs).

21. Experimental attempt at using Lecane inermis rotifers to control filamentous bacteria Eikelboom Type 0092 in activated sludge.

22. Seasonal changes in the body size of two rotifer species living in activated sludge follow the Temperature-Size Rule.

23. Chemical and mechanical signals in inducing Phormidium (Cyanobacteria) defence against their grazers.

24. The toxicity of selected trace metals to Lecane inermis rotifers isolated from activated sludge.

25. Effect of the rotifer Lecane inermis, a potential sludge bulking control agent, on process parameters in a laboratory-scale SBR system.

26. The use of rotifers for limiting filamentous bacteria Type 021N, a bacteria causing activated sludge bulking.

27. Toxicity of ammonia nitrogen to ciliated protozoa Stentor coeruleus and Coleps hirtus isolated from activated sludge of wastewater treatment plants.

28. The influence of temperature on the effectiveness of filamentous bacteria removal from activated sludge by rotifers.

29. The effect of medium on selected life-history traits in three clones of Lecane inermis (Rotifera) from activated sludge.

30. Clonal variation in reproductive response to temperature by a potential bulking control agent, Lecane inermis (Rotifera).

31. Resistance of nitrifiers inhabiting activated sludge to ciliate grazing.

32. Effects of grazers' species identity on cyanobacteria in bitrophic and tritrophic food webs.

33. The role of Lecane rotifers in activated sludge bulking control.

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