zoea
Zoea is a larval stage of many crustaceans, especially decapod crustaceans such as crabs, lobsters, and shrimps. It follows the nauplius stage and precedes later larval instars (such as mysis in shrimps or megalope in crabs), with several zoea molts in many species. Zoea larvae are free-swimming, planktonic organisms that inhabit coastal, estuarine, and open-marine waters depending on species. They primarily feed on phytoplankton and microcrustaceans and contribute to the planktonic phase of the life cycle.
Morphology: The zoea is typically characterized by a broad shield-like carapace covering the cephalothorax, often bearing
Development and ecology: Zoea development is influenced by environmental conditions such as temperature and salinity, and