| 1. | Daphnia, a crustacean, swims by beating its antennae instead.
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| 2. | Often they are also given living shrimp and daphnia as live prey.
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| 3. | See Daphnia # Reproduction which exhibits flexibility in reproduction.
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| 4. | Female Daphnia longispina carrying a resting egg ( = " ephippium " ).
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| 5. | Schematic representation of cyclic parthenogenesis in the cladoceran Daphnia ( water flea ).
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| 6. | The adult stages will also select for larger " Daphnia " and zooplankton.
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| 7. | They feed on invertebrates, small crustaceans, planktonic animals, daphnia, and frog tadpoles.
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| 8. | Diet should be bloodworm or daphnia.
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| 9. | "Daphnia magna " has been subject of biological research since the 18th century.
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| 10. | Daphnia ) exhibit diel vertical migration.
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