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  2. Daphnia - Wikipedia

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    Daphnia is a genus of small planktonic crustaceans, 0.2–6.0 mm (0.01–0.24 in) in length. Daphnia are members of the order Anomopoda, and are one of the several small aquatic crustaceans commonly called water fleas because their saltatory swimming style resembles the movements of fleas. Daphnia spp. live in various aquatic environments ...

  3. Daphnia magna - Wikipedia

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    Daphnia magna is a typical water flea of the genus Daphnia. The females reach up to 5 mm in size, the males about 2 mm, thus they are among the largest species in the genus. [ 2 ] The body is protected by a translucent carapace made of chitin, a transparent polysaccharide. [ 3 ] It has a ventral opening and five pairs of thoracic limbs, used to ...

  4. Daphnia pulex - Wikipedia

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    Daphnia pulex is the most common species of water flea. [3] It has a cosmopolitan distribution : the species is found throughout the Americas, Europe, and Australia. [ 4 ] It is a model species , and was the first crustacean to have its genome sequenced.

  5. Diplostraca - Wikipedia

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    Daphnia magna. According to the World Registry of Marine Species, Cladocera is a synonym of the superorder Diplostraca, which is included in the class Branchiopoda. Both names are currently in use. The superorder forms a monophyletic group of 7 orders, about 24 families, and more than 11,000 species. Many more species remain undescribed.

  6. Daphnia pulicaria - Wikipedia

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    Daphnia pulicaria is a species of freshwater crustaceans found within the genus of Daphnia, which are often called "water fleas," and they are commonly used as model organisms for scientific research. [1] Like other species of Daphnia, they reproduce via cyclic parthenogenesis. [2] D. pulicaria are filter-feeders with a diet primarily ...

  7. List of Daphnia species - Wikipedia

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    Daphnia similoides Hudec, 1991. Daphnia spinulata Birabén, 1917. Daphnia studeri (Rühe, 1914) Daphnia thomsoni Sars, 1894 *. Daphnia tibetana (Sars, 1903) Daphnia triquetra Sars, 1903. Daphnia truncata (Hebert & Wilson, 2000) Daphnia wankeltae Hebert, 1977.

  8. Moina - Wikipedia

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    Moina is a genus of crustaceans within the family Moinidae. [ 3][ 4] The genus was first described by W. Baird in 1850. They are referred to as water fleas, but are related to the much larger Daphnia magna and the larger Daphnia pulex. [ 5] This genus demonstrates the ability to survive in waters containing low oxygen levels, high salinity, and ...

  9. Pasteuria ramosa - Wikipedia

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    Pasteuria ramosa[1] Metchnikoff, 1888. Pasteuria ramosa is a gram-positive, endospore-forming bacterium in the Bacillus / Clostridia clade within Bacillota. It is an obligate pathogen of cladoceran crustaceans from the genus Daphnia. [2] Daphnia is a genus of small planktonic crustaceans including D. magna, P. ramosa 's most popular host target.

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