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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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no longer occurs on James Ross Island, presumably because the lakes are unfrozen for too short a period for
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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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Ole Bennike; Klaus P. Brodersen; Erik Jeppesen; Ian R. Walker (2004).
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Warwick F. Vincent; John E. Hobbie; Johanna 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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Long-term environmental change in Arctic and Antarctic lakes
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and other organisms, surviving the winter as resting
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Branchiopoda
Anostraca
Branchinectidae
Branchinecta
Binomial name
Daday
fairy shrimp
Antarctica
Patagonia
bacteria
eggs
Antarctic Peninsula
South America
subantarctic islands
South Georgia
South Orkney Islands
Branchinecta granulosa
South Shetland Islands
Byers Peninsula
Livingston Island
Boeckella poppei
cladoceran
Macrothrix ciliata
Lake Wujka
Sombre Lake

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