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The Diplostraca or Cladocera, commonly known as water fleas, are a
superorder Order ( la, ordo) is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy. It is classified between family and class. In biological classification, the order is a taxonomic rank used in the classification of organisms and ...
of small crustaceans that feed on microscopic chunks of organic matter (excluding some predatory forms). Over 1000 species have been recognised so far, with many more undescribed. The oldest fossils of diplostracans date to the Jurassic, though their modern morphology suggests that they originated substantially earlier, during the Paleozoic. Some have also adapted to a life in the ocean, the only members of Branchiopoda to do so, even if several anostracans live in
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s. Most are long, with a down-turned head with a single median compound eye, and a
carapace A carapace is a Dorsum (biology), dorsal (upper) section of the exoskeleton or shell in a number of animal groups, including arthropods, such as crustaceans and arachnids, as well as vertebrates, such as turtles and tortoises. In turtles and tor ...
covering the apparently unsegmented thorax and abdomen. Most species show cyclical parthenogenesis, where
asexual reproduction Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes or change in the number of chromosomes. The offspring that arise by asexual reproduction from either unicellular or multicellular organisms inherit the fu ...
is occasionally supplemented by sexual reproduction, which produces resting eggs that allow the species to survive harsh conditions and disperse to distant habitats.


Description

They are mostly long, with the exception of '' Leptodora'', which can be up to long. The body is not obviously segmented and bears a folded
carapace A carapace is a Dorsum (biology), dorsal (upper) section of the exoskeleton or shell in a number of animal groups, including arthropods, such as crustaceans and arachnids, as well as vertebrates, such as turtles and tortoises. In turtles and tor ...
which covers the thorax and abdomen. The head is angled downwards, and may be separated from the rest of the body by a "cervical sinus" or notch. It bears a single black compound eye, located on the animal's midline, in all but two genera, and often, a single ocellus is present. The head also bears two pairs of antennae – the first antennae are small, unsegmented appendages, while the second antennae are large, segmented, and branched, with powerful muscles. The first antennae bear olfactory setae, while the second are used for swimming by most species. The pattern of setae on the second antennae is useful for identification. The part of the head which projects in front of the first antennae is known as the rostrum or "beak". The
mouthparts Mouthparts may refer to: * The parts of a mouth ** Arthropod mouthparts *** Insect mouthparts {{disambig ...
are small, and consist of an unpaired labrum, a pair of mandibles, a pair of maxillae, and an unpaired labium. They are used to eat "organic detritus of all kinds" and bacteria. The thorax bears five or six pairs of lobed, leaf-like appendages, each with numerous hairs or setae. Carbon dioxide is lost, and oxygen taken up, through the body surface.


Lifecycle

With the exception of a few purely asexual species, the
lifecycle Life cycle, life-cycle, or lifecycle may refer to: Science and academia * Biological life cycle, the sequence of life stages that an organism undergoes from birth to reproduction ending with the production of the offspring *Life-cycle hypothesis ...
of diplostracans is dominated by asexual reproduction, with occasional periods of sexual reproduction; this is known as
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. When conditions are favourable, reproduction occurs by parthenogenesis for several generations, producing only female clones. As the conditions deteriorate, males are produced, and sexual reproduction occurs. This results in the production of long-lasting dormant eggs. These
ephippial Ephippia (singular: ephippium) are winter or dry-season eggs of the various species of small crustacean in the order Cladocera (within the Branchiopoda); they are provided with an extra shell layer, which preserves and protects the resting ...
eggs can be transported over land by wind, and hatch when they reach favourable conditions, allowing many species to have very wide – even
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distributions. Except for the genus Leptodora, which has a metanauplius stage, a nauplius larval stage is absent in Diplostraca.


Evolutionary history

Diplostraca are nested within the clam shrimp, being most closely related to the order Cyclestherida, the only living genus of which is ''
Cyclestheria ''Cyclestheria'' is a genus of shrimps Shrimp are crustaceans (a form of shellfish) with elongated bodies and a primarily swimming mode of locomotion – most commonly Caridea and Dendrobranchiata of the decapod order, although some cru ...
''. Though several fossils from the Paleozoic have been claimed to represent fossils of diplostracans, none of these records can be confirmed. The oldest confirmed records of diplostracans are from the Early Jurassic of Asia. Fossils from the Jurassic are assignable to modern as well as extinct groups, indicating that the initial radiation of the group occurred prior to the beginning of the Jurassic, likely during the late Paleozoic.


Ecology

Most diplostracan species live in
fresh water Fresh water or freshwater is any naturally occurring liquid or frozen water containing low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids. Although the term specifically excludes seawater and brackish water, it does include ...
and other inland water bodies, with only eight species being truly oceanic. The marine species are all in the family
Podonidae Podonidae is a family of onychopods in the order Diplostraca. There are about 8 genera and at least 20 described species in Podonidae. Genera * '' Caspievadne'' * '' Cornigerius'' * ''Evadne'' Lovén, 1836 * '' Pleopis'' * '' Pleopsis'' Dana, 18 ...
, except for the genus '' Penilia''. Some diplostracans inhabit leaf litter.


Taxonomy

According to the World Registry of Marine Species, Cladocera is a synonym of the superorder Diplostraca, which is included in the class Branchiopoda. Both names are currently in use. The superorder forms a monophyletic group of 7 orders, about 24 families, and more than 11,000 species. Many more species remain undescribed. The genus '' Daphnia'' alone contains around 150 species. The following families are recognised: Superorder Diplostraca Gerstaecker, 1866 (=Cladocera) : Order Anomopoda G.O. Sars, 1865 :: Family
Acantholeberidae ''Acantholeberis'' is a genus of crustaceans belonging to the monotypic family Acantholeberidae. Species: *''Acantholeberis curvirostris'' *''Acantholeberis dentata ''Acantholeberis'' is a genus of crustaceans belonging to the monotypic famil ...
Smirnov, 1976 :: Family Bosminidae Baird, 1845 :: Family
Chydoridae Chydoridae is a family of water fleas in the order Anomopoda. There are more than 50 genera and 520 described species in Chydoridae. Genera These 52 genera belong to the family Chydoridae: * '' Acroperus'' Baird, 1843 * '' Alona'' Baird, 1850 * ...
Dybowski & Grochowski, 1894 :: Family Daphniidae Straus, 1820 :: Family Dumontiidae Santos-Flores & Dodson, 2003 :: Family Eurycercidae Kurz, 1875 :: Family Gondwanothrichidae Van Damme, Shiel & Dumont, 2007 :: Family
Ilyocryptidae Ilyocryptidae is a family of crustaceans belonging to the order Diplostraca. Genera: * '' Ilyocryptus'' Sars, 1861 References Diplostraca Crustacean families * {{branchiopoda-stub ...
Smirnov, 1976 :: Family Macrothricidae Norman & Brady, 1867 :: Family
Moinidae Moinidae is a crustacean family within the order Cladocera. Species within this family are widely occurring, including North America and Africa. In newer classifications, it is sometimes included in the family Daphniidae. Genera These two genera ...
Goulden, 1968 :: Family Ophryoxidae Smirnov, 1976 : Order Ctenopoda G.O. Sars, 1865 :: Family
Holopediidae ''Holopedium'' is the sole genus of water fleas The Diplostraca or Cladocera, commonly known as water fleas, are a superorder of small crustaceans that feed on microscopic chunks of organic matter (excluding some predatory forms). Over 1000 ...
G.O. Sars, 1865 :: Family
Pseudopenilidae ''Pseudopenilia bathyalis'' is a species of diplostracan, described in 2004, that lives at depths of in the anoxic zone of the Black Sea. Originally described in the family Sididae Sididae is a family of ctenopods in the order Diplostraca. The ...
Korovchinsky & Sergeeva, 2008 :: Family Sididae Baird, 1850 : Order Cyclestherida Sars G.O., 1899 :: Family
Cyclestheriidae Clam shrimp are a group of bivalved branchiopod crustaceans that resemble the unrelated bivalved molluscs. They are extant and also known from the fossil record, from at least the Devonian period and perhaps before. They were originally classifi ...
Sars G.O., 1899 : Order Haplopoda G.O. Sars, 1865 :: Family
Leptodoridae ''Leptodora'' is a genus containing two species of large, nearly transparent predatory water fleas. They grow up to long, with two large antennae used for swimming and a single compound eye. The legs are used to catch copepods that it comes in ...
Lilljeborg, 1861 : Order Laevicaudata Linder, 1945 :: Family
Lynceidae Lynceidae is a family of clam shrimp in the order Laevicaudata. There are about 5 genera and more than 20 described species in Lynceidae. Genera These five genera belong to the family Lynceidae: * '' Leptestheriella'' * '' Limnetis'' Loven, 1846 ...
Stebbing, 1902 : Order Onychopoda G.O. Sars, 1865 :: Family
Cercopagididae Cercopagididae is a family of crustaceans belonging to the order Diplostraca. Genera: * '' Blythotrephes'' Leydig, 1860 (e.g. '' Bythotrephes longimanus'' * '' Cercopagis'' Sars, 1897 (e.g. ''Cercopagis pengoi ''Cercopagis pengoi'', or the ...
Mordukhai-Boltovskoi, 1968 :: Family
Podonidae Podonidae is a family of onychopods in the order Diplostraca. There are about 8 genera and at least 20 described species in Podonidae. Genera * '' Caspievadne'' * '' Cornigerius'' * ''Evadne'' Lovén, 1836 * '' Pleopis'' * '' Pleopsis'' Dana, 18 ...
Mordukhai-Boltovskoi, 1968 :: Family Polyphemidae Baird, 1845 : Order Spinicaudata Linder, 1945 :: Family Cyzicidae Stebbing, 1910 :: Family Eocyzicidae Schwentner, et al., 2020 :: Family Leptestheriidae Daday, 1913: 44 :: Family
Limnadiidae Limnadiidae is a family of crustaceans in the order Spinicaudata that live in seasonal wetlands, inland saline pools and lakes. They are found on all the world's continents except Antarctica, and are distinguished from other families in the same ...
Burmeister, 1843


Etymology

The word "Cladocera" derives via New Latin from the Ancient Greek (', "branch") and (', "horn").


See also

*'' Bythotrephes longimanus'' (invasive species) ormerly known as ''Bythotrephes cederstroemi''- Spiny Water Flea(April 16, 2013
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Cercopagis pengoi ''Cercopagis pengoi'', or the fishhook waterflea, is a species of planktonic cladoceran crustaceans that is native in the brackish fringes of the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. In recent decades it has spread as an invasive species to some freshw ...
'' (invasive species) *''
Daphnia lumholtzi ''Daphnia lumholtzi'' is a species of small, invasive water fleas that originates in the tropical and subtropical lakes of Africa, Asia, and Australia. As an invasive species, ''Daphnia lumholtzi'' disrupts aquatic habitats by spreading throughou ...
'' (invasive species) *''
Moina ''Moina'' is a genus of crustaceans within the family Moinidae. The genus was first described by W. Baird in 1850. They are referred to as water fleas, but are related to the much larger ''Daphnia magna'' and the larger ''Daphnia pulex''. This ...
'' (smallest) * Zooplankton


References

* Brusca, R.C.; Brusca, G.J. (1990). Invertebrates. Sinauer Associates: Sunderland, MA (USA). ISBN 0-87893-098-1. 922 pp * Martin, J.W., & Davis, G.E. (2001). An updated classification of the recent Crustacea. Science Series, 39. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Los Angeles, CA (USA). 124 pp. *Norambuena, J., J. Farías & P. De los Ríos. (2019). he water flea ''Daphnia pulex'' (Cladocera, Daphniidae), a possible model organism to evaluate aspects of freshwater ecosystems. Crustaceana, (11-12): 1415-1426.


External links


Cladocera
– Guide to the Marine Zooplankton of South Eastern Australia * * {{Taxonbar, from1=Q768012, from2=Q391240 Freshwater crustaceans Crustacean orders