Biology:Leptestheria compleximanus

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Short description: Species of clam shrimp

Leptestheria compleximanus
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Branchiopoda
Order: Spinicaudata
Family: Leptestheriidae
Genus: Leptestheria
Species:
L. compleximanus
Binomial name
Leptestheria compleximanus
Packard, 1877[1]
Synonyms[2]
  • Leptestheria vanhoffeni Estheria compleximanus
  • Packard, 1877 Packard, 1877
  • Daday, 1923 Leptestheria vanhoffeni variabilis
  • Leptestheria pestai Daday, 1923
  • Eulimnadia compleximanus Daday, 1923

Leptestheria compleximanus is a species of North American clam shrimp known by the common name playa clam shrimp[1] or spineynose clam shrimp.[3]

Range

Leptestheria compleximanus is found from the Great Plains region of the United States to the deserts of northern Mexico.[4]

Habitat

Playa clam shrimp live in temporary wetlands.[5]

Ecology

Ephemeral wetland specialists, Leptestheria compleximanus depend on wet-dry cycles. Their life cycle has evolved to depend on drying to the point that all eggs they lay are desiccation-resistant and will not hatch during the same wet cycle during which adults are alive. These eggs will need to experience dry conditions followed by another inundation cycle to break diapause and hatch.[5]

While alive, playa clam shrimp feed on suspended particles through filter feeding and searching through soft mud for food particles.[5][6]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q4547113 entry