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individuals. They live for over six months, and produce resting eggs which can survive the winter, when the lakes are frozen. Although
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can reach a total length of 16 millimetres (0.63 in), making it the largest freshwater invertebrate in
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must have been present in the lake then. Eggs dating from 5,500 BP have also been found on
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Roberts; Andrew McMinn (2004).
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Bennike; Klaus P. Brodersen; Erik Jeppesen; Ian R. Walker (2004).
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785:. In Reinhard Pienitz; Marianne S. V. Douglas; John P. Smol (eds.).
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Laybourn-Parry (2008).
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in bacterial mats, and on the mats themselves. The gut contents of
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Agnieszka Pociecha & Henri J. Dumont (2008). "Life cycle of
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825:. Volume 8 of Developments in paleoenvironmental research.
789:. Volume 8 of Developments in paleoenvironmental research.
321:. The egg cases were found to be most abundant during the
783:"Aquatic invertebrates and high latitude paleolimnology"
679:. In Warwick F. Vincent; Johanna Laybourn-Parry (eds.).
638:. In Warwick F. Vincent; Johanna Laybourn-Parry (eds.).
392:, they are rarely seen in close contact. They may be in
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and other organisms, surviving the winter as resting
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1010:"Biographical Etymology of Marine Organism Names"
410:can be quite abundant, dominating the crustacean
231:has been recorded from the lakes on the ice-free
719:John A. E. Gibson & Ian A. E. Bayly (2007).
219:" from Antarctica are all misidentifications of
309:, on the east side of the Antarctic Peninsula.
948:Daday (King George Island, South Shetlands)".
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473:Deuxième Expédition Antarctique Française
896:J. C. Paggi (1996). "Feeding ecology of
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386:often coexists with the copepod
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297:have been found in mid to late
336:, where the species persists.
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1207:Crustaceans described in 1910
414:in freshwater bodies in the
460:by the Hungarian biologist
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600:Journal of Natural History
985:E. Daday de Deés (1910).
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613:10.1080/00222930110039602
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539:10.1017/S095410200900203X
323:Holocene climatic optimum
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644:Oxford University Press
462:Eugen von Daday de Deés
16:Species of fairy shrimp
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355:Ecology and life cycle
225:South Shetland Islands
216:Branchinecta granulosa
1014:Göteborgs Universitet
486:Jean-Baptiste Charcot
378:and remains of other
283:records of the genus
829:. pp. 419–474.
793:. pp. 159–186.
687:. pp. 269–289.
270:and the carnivorous
211:South Orkney Islands
203:subantarctic islands
1202:Fauna of Antarctica
1020:on October 27, 2010
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481:Pourquoi Pas ?
305:) lake deposits on
195:Antarctic Peninsula
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852:Branchinecta gaini
454:Branchinecta gaini
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360:Branchinecta gaini
345:Branchinecta gaini
325:, indicating that
251:Macrothrix ciliata
191:Branchinecta gaini
159:Branchinecta gaini
141:Branchinecta gaini
25:Branchinecta gaini
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1008:Hans G. Hansson.
864:(10): 1287–1289.
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800:978-1-4020-2125-1
729:Antarctic Science
702:978-0-19-921388-7
661:978-0-19-921388-7
646:. pp. 1–23.
518:Antarctic Science
449:Taxonomic history
439:dispersal vectors
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944:Mrazek and
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478:aboard the
394:competition
372:green algae
340:Description
266:(alongside
260:Sombre Lake
239:(alongside
1186:Categories
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500:References
494:Louis Gain
349:Antarctica
319:life cycle
256:Lake Wujka
247:cladoceran
168:Antarctica
69:Arthropoda
758:129176926
427:dispersal
422:islands.
364:epiphytes
362:feeds on
258:, and in
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172:Patagonia
117:Species:
89:Anostraca
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49:Eukaryota
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433:between
431:B. gaini
398:B. gaini
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380:B. gaini
368:B. gaini
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299:Holocene
291:B. gaini
229:B. gaini
221:B. gaini
209:and the
205:such as
176:bacteria
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65:Phylum:
59:Animalia
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1138:NCBI
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1078:N6GC
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418:and
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