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Artemia monica is endemic to Mono lake, where it tolerates both the alkaline and hypersaline environments. It occurs in vast numbers (an estimated 5 trillion inhabit the lake). They vary in color from russet to vernal - mostly seeming to be a result of what they have recently eaten. A young individual is included in this image.
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Meghan O'Neill, NY Sea Grant. New York Invasive Species Clearinghouse, Cornell University Cooperative Extension
EOL staff
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Larval stages of the Brine Shrimp (Artemia salina). A, Nauplius, just hatched; B-E, late stages, showing progressive in number of somites and appendages
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Apus cancriformis, from Kirkcudbrightshire.
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Bythotrephes longimanus, Female, with emrbyos in the brood-sac.
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Fairy Shrimp (Chirocephalus diaphanus), Male.
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Daphnia pulex, a common species of 'Water-Flea.'. Female carrying eggs in the brood-chamber
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macroscopicsolutions.com/product/daphnia/Daphnia, a genus of small planktonic crustaceans, are 0.25 millimetres (0.010.20 in) in length. Daphnia are members of the order Cladocera, and are one of the several small aquatic crustaceans commonly called water fleas because their saltatory (Wiktionary) swimming style resembles the movements of fleas. Daphnia live in various aquatic environments ranging from acidic swamps to freshwater lakes, ponds, streams and rivers.
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California, United States
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Artemia monica is endemic to Mono lake, where it tolerates both the alkaline and hypersaline environments. It occurs in vast numbers (an estimated 5 trillion inhabit the lake). They vary in color from russet to vernal - mostly seeming to be a result of their recent food.
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New York Invasive Species Clearinghouse, Cornell University Cooperative Extension
EOL staff
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Brine Shrimp (Artemia salina). A, Female, under-side; B, head of male, upper side...showing the large clasping antennae
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Daphnia pulex.
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Bournemouth, England, United Kingdom
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Scale bar indicates 100 µm. Sample from the Lake Constance (Bodensee, Southern Germany, vicinity of Bodman). Images were taken using Zeiss Universal with Olympus C7070 CCD camera.
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Chydorus shpaericus, a Common Species of Water-Flea.
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Some specimen have birefringent crystals in the carpax. Scale bar indicates 100 µm. Sample from the Lake Constance (Bodensee, Southern Germany, vicinity of Bodman). The image was built up using several photomicrographic frames with manual stacking technique. Images were taken using Zeiss Universal with Olympus C7070 CCD camera.
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Birefringent crystals in Carpax of Daphnia pulex. Scale bar indicates 50 µm. Sample from the Lake Constance (Bodensee, Southern Germany, vicinity of Bodman). The image was built up using several photomicrographic frames with manual stacking technique. Images were taken using Zeiss Universal with Olympus C7070 CCD camera.