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- ZooplanktonHyperia macrocephala is a species of zooplankton, an amphipod in the family Hyperiidae12. The name Hyperia macrocephala comes from the Latin "large head"1. This species can grow to 29 mm1. The head of Hyperia macrocephala is shorter than the combined length of the first two pereonites1. Hyperia macrocephala is found in the Antarctic Ocean and is probably the most abundant species of Hyperia in these waters3. It is a herbivorous zooplankton that feeds on phytoplankton with low diversity3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
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.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperia_macrocephalaHyperia macrocephala is a species of zooplankton, an amphipod in the family Hyperiidae.www.wikiwand.com/en/Hyperia_macrocephalaNama 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.id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperia_macrocephala - People also ask
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Hyperia macrocephala is a species of zooplankton, an amphipod in the family Hyperiidae. The name Hyperia macrocephala comes from the Latin "large head". See more
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