
Nauplius Cyclops reference Pennok M.D., Robert W. Freshwater Invertebrates of the United States. New York : The Ronald Press Company , 1953. 388

In week 5 not a lot of stuff was moving compared to the last couple of weeks. Everything im assuming just died.There was nothing really moving at all by the soil layer. I did see Nauplius Cyclops, Coleochaete and Asterococcus that had died it was been eaten by some gastric that looked similar ti a bunch of ants. I also did see some cool little things that looked like worms. This project was a very neat project it let me see how the smaller creatures on earth move around that people really do never notice.
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