Great Britain and northern Europe east to the Caspian Sea
The Spiny Water fleas eat zoo plankton.
The spiny water flea looks like a glob of jelly with black spots. the adults can grow to 3/8 of an inch. These have one large eye that is black or red. its known for its long tail that is usually 70% of the size. Thanks candycane332
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Yes, climate change can potentially affect the spiny water flea by altering their habitat and food availability. Warmer water temperatures, changes in ice cover, and variations in nutrient levels can all impact their distribution and abundance in lakes and rivers. Additionally, increased temperatures may also alter their reproductive rates and life cycles.
is a water flea a producer or comsumer?
yes a water flea is a insectno.Classification: Water fleas are cladocerans, which are crustaceans under the arthropods.
Arthropods would include the dung beetle, the woodlouse, the spiny lobster, the termite, the flea, the millipede, the eurypterid, the cicada, and many others.
a cactus has spiny leaves for protection and so the water wont evaporate so easily.
Spiny water fleas (Bythotrephes longimanus) were first discovered in Canadian waters in the early 1980s, specifically around 1982. They likely arrived in North America via ballast water from ships coming from Europe. Their introduction has since raised concerns about their impact on local ecosystems and fisheries.
Lucy Skinner James was the first person to see a water flea
A flea can drown in soapy water within a few minutes.
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