Triops granarius

Triops granarius
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Branchiopoda
Order: Notostraca
Family: Triopsidae
Genus: Triops
Species: T. granarius
Binomial name
Triops granarius
(Lucas, 1864)
The range of Triops granarius
Synonyms [1]
  • Apus granarius Lucas, 1864
  • Triops numidicus (Grube, 1865)

Triops granarius is a species of tadpole shrimp with a broad distribution from Africa and the Middle East to China and Japan.[1] They have elongated bodies and large flaps. Triops granarius can be kept as pets in home aquaria. Their life expectancy is up to 90 days, and in that time they can grow more than 6 cm in length.

Triops granarius range in colour from dark brown to a light brown with a greenish tinge. They can live in water with a pH from 6 to 10, but the optimal pH is from 7 to 8. Unlike most Triops species, males make up 40% of the population of this species. Males can be distinguished by their dark shade. Triops granarius lives in shallow pools or ponds and can survive for days without food,they can eat most organic matter such as ditritus and plant debry. Triops granarius is exposed to desiccation and extreme temperatures after the water dries up in its habitat. To withstand this severe environment, Triops eggs enter anhydrobiosis after the water evaporates. The eggs can hatch 20 years later; this has enabled Triops to survive mass extinctions.[2][3]

References

  1. 1 2 Michael Korn & Anna K. Hundsdoerfer (2006). "Evidence for cryptic species in the tadpole shrimp Triops granarius (Lucas, 1864) (Crustacea: Notostraca)" (PDF). Zootaxa 1257: 57–68.
  2. "Triops granarius". Triops Guys. Retrieved April 27, 2011.
  3. Chihiro Ito, Shin G. Goto & Hideharu Numata (2013). "Desiccation and heat tolerance of eggs of the Asian tadpole shrimp, Triops granarius". Zoological Science 30 (9): 760–766. doi:10.2108/zsj.30.760. PMID 24004083.


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