Thursday, July 14, 2016

The Big Bang of July. The Ordvician(Paleozoic Era) Barnacles and copepods

Goose barnacles

Goose barnacles are odd-looking crustaceans usually found in quite deep water. Occasionally they can be found on debris that has become dislodged from the sea bed and washed up on the shore. They are found in oceans the world over, except in Arctic regions.




Barnacles, copepods and their relatives are all crustaceans, with the copepods and ostracods (seed shrimps) being the most numerous species. Most are tiny - only a millimeter or so in size. Some have adopted a parasitic way of life.

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