merijäkälärapu
Merijäkälärapu refers to a small crustacean found in marine environments. Its common name, derived from Finnish, suggests a connection to seaweed or algae, likely due to its habitat or diet. These crustaceans typically belong to the order Isopoda, which includes a wide variety of equally flattened, segmented body forms.
Merijäkälärapu are detritivores, meaning they consume dead organic matter. Their diet often consists of decaying plant
These isopods are generally small, often measuring only a few millimeters to a couple of centimeters in
The distribution of merijäkälärapu is typically limited to coastal areas and shallow marine waters. They are