daphnia

[ˈdafniə]

daphnia Definition

a genus of small, planktonic crustaceans, commonly called water fleas.

Using daphnia: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "daphnia" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Daphnia are important members of freshwater ecosystems.

  • Example

    Fish feed on daphnia and other zooplankton in the lake.

Phrases with daphnia

  • a species of daphnia commonly used in ecotoxicology studies

    Example

    The effects of pollutants on Daphnia magna were studied in the laboratory.

  • a common name for daphnia, referring to their small size and jumping movements

    Example

    The water flea is a key component of the aquatic food chain.

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Summary: daphnia in Brief

Daphnia [ˈdafniə] are small, planktonic crustaceans commonly known as water fleas. They are important members of freshwater ecosystems and serve as a food source for fish and other aquatic organisms. Daphnia magna is a species commonly used in ecotoxicology studies.