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After brine shrimp filtering appendages are shed in a molt, they can be colonized by algae. Here, single-celled green algae have colonized the interior of each setae, perhaps giving them protection from grazing.
Photo by Maciej Gliwicz.
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Wayne Wurtsbaugh
Limnologist
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Registered: January 2000
Posts: 579
Date:
November 13, 2004
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Keywords:
artemia
brine
shrimp
filtering
setea
epiphytes
algae
periphyton
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