vesikirppuja
Vesikirppuja, commonly known as water fleas, are small planktonic crustaceans belonging to the order Cladocera. They are found in freshwater habitats worldwide, from ponds and lakes to slow-moving streams. Despite their name, they are not fleas but are more closely related to crustaceans like shrimp and crabs. Their size typically ranges from 0.2 to 5 millimeters, making them microscopic to the naked eye for most species.
Water fleas are characterized by a bivalve carapace that encloses their body, except for the antennae and
A remarkable feature of water fleas is their reproductive cycle. They can reproduce asexually through parthenogenesis,
Water fleas play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems as primary consumers, feeding on algae and other