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  1. Hyperia macrocephala is a species of zooplankton, an amphipod in the family Hyperiidae. The name Hyperia macrocephala comes from the Latin "large head". This species can grow to 29 mm. The head of Hyperia macrocephala is shorter than the combined length of the first two pereonites.

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    Hyperia macrocephala is a species of zooplankton, an amphipod in the family Hyperiidae.
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    Nama macrochepala berasal dari bahasa Latin yang berarti "kepala besar". Spesies ini ditemukan di Samudra Antartik dan mungkin menjadi spesies Hyperia yang paling berlimpah di perairan ini. Spesies ini merupakan zooplankton herbivora, memakan fitoplankton dengan diversitas rendah.
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  2. People also ask
    Where is Hyperiella endemic?The genus Hyperiella currently consists of three species and is endemic to the Southern Ocean, found generally south of 55° S (Zeidler and De Broyer 2009, 2014 ).
    Do Hyperiella carry Clione in McMurdo Sound?McClintock and Janssen ( 1990) reported that at shallow depths (< 10 m) in McMurdo Sound, up to 74% of the Hyperiella individuals observed were carrying abducted Clione on their dorsum, apparently serving as an efficient protection from the predatory notothenioids.
    Does Hyperiella Antarctica carry pteropod spongiobranchaea australis?Morphological identifications as well as molecular analyses show a so far undocumented association of Hyperiella antarctica with the pteropod Spongiobranchaea australis in the Polar Frontal Zone (Lazarev Sea). H. dilatata carried Clione limacina antarctica specimens in the Weddell Sea, as recorded previously for the Ross Sea.
    Does Hyperiella dilatata eat gymnosome pteropods?The species Hyperiella dilatata has previously been reported to show a peculiar anti-predatory behaviour: It captures chemically protected, gymnosome pteropods in the water column and carries them on its dorsum, like a backpack.
  3. Hyperia macrocephala - Wikipedia

  4. Hyperia macrocephala (Dana, 1853) - World Register of Marine …

  5. A survival pack for escaping predation in the open ocean: …

  6. Hyperia macrocephala (Dana, 1853) - GBIF

  7. Hyperia macrocephala Dana, 1853 - GBIF

  8. Species diversity and spatial distribution of pelagic ... - Springer

  9. Hyperia macrocephala (Dana, 1853) - Ocean Biodiversity …

  10. Molecular phylogeny of the genus - Oxford Academic

  11. Hyperia macrocephala - U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

  12. Hyperia macrocephala - Search SeaLifeBase