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Mars2501 [29]
4 years ago
12

Do shrimp follow the Carnegie stages of development?

Biology
1 answer:
natali 33 [55]4 years ago
6 0

Shrimp Eggs: The shrimp start as small almost invisible eggs and are food to zooplankton until they spawn due to becoming stimulated by temperature change and become larvae.

Nauplius Larva and Protozoea Larva: Larvae developed from fertilized eggs.

Mysis Larva: These are carried toward shore and continue to feed on zooplankton and phytoplankton.

Postlarva: These tend to be moved toward brackish waters and begin to look, forage, and graze like shrimp. They develop swimming and walking legs.

Juveniles: They can continue to interact with many species as predator and prey.

Subadult: Temperature changes stimulate growth and regulate its migration to sea.

Adult: Continues to grow on the sea bottom. Many are fed on by animals such as pinfish, silver sea trout, sharks, and redfish and snared by commercial trawlers.

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