Fairy shrimp adapt to wetlands by thriving in temporary pools that may dry up, allowing them to complete their life cycle quickly. They possess a flexible body and specialized appendages that help them swim efficiently in the water. Additionally, their eggs can remain dormant in the sediment, surviving desiccation until conditions are favorable for hatching. This adaptability enables them to exploit the unique, ephemeral habitats of wetlands.
what eats a fairy shrimp .
He builds a dam.
Conservancy fairy shrimp was created in 1990.
what eats a fairy shrimp .
Fairy shrimp are filter-feeders that primarily subsist on detritus: dead organic material, largely of plant origin.
With gills
fairy shrimp eat an assortment of zooplanton (thats all i could find :L)
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I think Plankton can adapt to the artic but not shrimp.
Yes, sticklebacks can eat fairy shrimp. As opportunistic feeders, sticklebacks consume a variety of small aquatic organisms, including zooplankton like fairy shrimp, which are a suitable prey size. This dietary behavior helps them thrive in their freshwater and marine habitats.
to what? there are many things they could adapt so???