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Water Flea Collection

Water fleas are small crustaceans that live in freshwater ponds and lakes

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Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water fleas (Daphnia sp. ) and a green algae (Volvox aureus) in water from a garden pond

Water fleas (Daphnia sp. ) and a green algae (Volvox aureus) in water from a garden pond
Water fleas (Daphnia sp.) and a green algae (Volvox aureus) in water from a garden pond. Derbyshire, UK. September. Digital composite

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Pond life

Pond life, macrophotograph. At centre is a water flea (Daphnia sp.). A copepod (Cyclops sp.) carrying eggs is at bottom centre. Part of a colony of Volvox sp. algae is at bottom right

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Butterfly, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Butterfly, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999193 Butterfly, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA)

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water flea, Daphnia pulex

Water flea, Daphnia pulex.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, London, 1798

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Crustaceans (Crustacea), wood engravings, published in 1897

Crustaceans (Crustacea), wood engravings, published in 1897
Crustaceans (Crustacea): 1) Cyclops with eggs; 2) Fish louse (Argulus foliaceus), bottom view; 3) Lepas; 4) Water flea (Daphnia); 5) Triops (Apus ); 6) Ostracod (Cypridina mediterranea); 7

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Alpine newt (Triturus alpestris) chasing a ball of Water fleas in a gravel pit pool

Alpine newt (Triturus alpestris) chasing a ball of Water fleas in a gravel pit pool, Fribourg, Switzerland, June 2009

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Wider Image: Earthprints: Cancun

Wider Image: Earthprints: Cancun
An aerial view of Sargassum algae in Cancun, August 13, 2015. The Sargassum algae contains biting sand fleas and releases a pungent smell as it decomposes

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Miles from Home (oil on canvas)

Miles from Home (oil on canvas)
2956890 Miles from Home (oil on canvas) by Dixon, Alfred (1842-1919); 60.96x101.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The little boy is the artists three or four year old son, Charles Edward Dixon)

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Black-and-white sea flea (Chromopleustes oculatus) on a Sunflower star

Black-and-white sea flea (Chromopleustes oculatus) on a Sunflower star (Pycnopodia helianthoides), Port Neville, Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Canada. March

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Sea fleas (Chromopleustes oculatus) on dorsal surface of a Giant sunflower seastar

Sea fleas (Chromopleustes oculatus) on dorsal surface of a Giant sunflower seastar, Port Neville, Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Canada. March

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Wakefield WF8 3 Map

Wakefield WF8 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Wakefield WF8 3

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Insects, c. 1860 (colour litho)

Insects, c. 1860 (colour litho)
1109843 Insects, c.1860 (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Naturgeschichte des TierreichsA (Natural History of the Animal Kingdom)

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving)

Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving)
980229 Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water flea giving birth

Water flea giving birth
Water flea. Macrophotograph of a water flea (Daphnia sp.) giving birth. Daphnia reproduce through parthenogenesis (female asexual reproduction)

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water fleas (Daphnia sp. ) in petri dish, close-up

Water fleas (Daphnia sp. ) in petri dish, close-up
Water fleas (Daphnia sp.) in petri dish, close-up

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water flea, Cyclops cyprinaceus

Water flea, Cyclops cyprinaceus.. Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Picture No. 11675595

Picture No. 11675595
Light Micrograph: Water Flea. Date

Background imageWater Flea Collection: BATHHOUSE PROPRIETOR, 1568. The proprietor of a bathhouse removing a flea

BATHHOUSE PROPRIETOR, 1568. The proprietor of a bathhouse removing a flea from a patron of his well-heated establishment. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Various species of zooplankton, including water fleas (copepod), crab larvae, young fish

Various species of zooplankton, including water fleas (copepod), crab larvae, young fish

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Crustacea, illustration

Crustacea, illustration
Zoology - Crustaceans - Diaptomus gracilis, Triops cancriformis, Water flea (Daphnia), illustration

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Daphnia C013 / 7657

Daphnia C013 / 7657
Daphnia are small planktonic Crustaceans belonging to the order Cladocera, also called Water Fleas because of their saltatory swimming style

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Daphnia, water flea

Daphnia, water flea
A close-up of a water flea (Daphnia sp.), a tiny planktonic crustacean

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Insect / Water Flea

Insect / Water Flea
A Daphnia Water Flea (Daphnia pulex). Date: 1960s

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Humorous Card - Fleas & the Bedpan

Humorous Card - Fleas & the Bedpan
Silly (yet rather funny) carton postcard, bearing the following caption: SOCIETY GOSSIP - this week the Duchess of Billingsgate in hunting

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water flea, light micrograph

Water flea, light micrograph
Water flea. Light micrograph of a female water flea (suborder Cladocera). On her back is a brood pouch which contains several round eggs, in which her unhatched larvae are developing

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water fleas, SEM

Water fleas, SEM
Water fleas. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of two water fleas (order Cladocera) in their shells (blue). Water fleas are small freshwater crustaceans, commonly found in ponds

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water flea, SEM

Water flea, SEM
Water flea. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a water flea (order Cladocera, brown) in its shell (red). The water flea is a small freshwater crustacean, commonly found in ponds

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water flea, light micrograph

Water flea, light micrograph
Water flea. Light micrograph of a water flea (suborder Cladocera). The long antennae (upper left and right) of this freshwater crustacean have swimming hairs and serve as rowing organs

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Aquatic crustaceans, light micrograph

Aquatic crustaceans, light micrograph
Aquatic crustaceans. Composite image of light micrographs of aquatic planktonic crustaceans with strands of filamentous algae

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Brown hydra

Brown hydra (Hydra attenuata). Temporary mount of a drop of pond water with a brown hydra. It has tentacles loaded with stinging cells or nematocysts which are discharged into the body of their prey

Background imageWater Flea Collection: LM of a water flea

LM of a water flea
Light micrograph of a water flea, Daphnia sp.. Magnification: x10 at 35mm, x20 at 6x7cm size

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water flea, SEM

Water flea, SEM
Water flea (Polyphemus pediculus), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM)

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water flea, SEM

Water flea, SEM
Water flea (Polyphemus pediculus), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM)

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water flea, light micrograph

Water flea, light micrograph
Water flea (Daphnia pulex), light micrograph. Water fleas are small crustaceans, commonly found in fresh water. They are filter feeders that ingest algae, protozoa or organic matter

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Water flea. Macrophotograph of a water flea (Daphnia sp.), showing its internal organs. The gut is bright green. Water fleas are small crustaceans, commonly found in fresh water

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Pond life

Pond life, macrophotograph. At centre are two water fleas (Daphnia sp.). A copepod (Cyclops sp.) carrying eggs is at centre left. Part of a colony of Volvox sp. algae is at bottom centre

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water flea giving birth

Water flea giving birth
Water flea. Macrophotograph of a water flea (Daphnia sp.) giving birth. Daphnia reproduce through parthenogenesis (female asexual reproduction)

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Bladderwort in a lake

Bladderwort in a lake. The bladderworts (Utricularia) are carnivorous plants. The underwater bladders trap small aquatic animals, such as water fleas or even small fish fry and tadpoles

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water flea

Water flea. Macrophotograph of a water flea (Daphnia sp.), showing its internal organs. The gut is bright green. Water fleas are small crustaceans, commonly found in fresh water

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water flea, SEM

Water flea, SEM
Water flea. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the water flea Polyphemus pediculus. Water fleas are small crustaceans, commonly found in fresh water

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Water fleas. Macro photograph of a number of water fleas (Daphnia sp.), showing their internal organs. Water fleas are small crustaceans, commonly found in fresh water

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Water flea. Macro photograph of the underside of a water flea (Daphnia sp.), showing the two lobes of its body, and its feathery antennae

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Water flea. Macro photograph of the underside of a water flea (Daphnia sp.), showing the two lobes of its body (lower right), and its feathery antennae (centre and upper right)

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water flea

Water flea. Macro photograph of a water flea (Daphnia sp.), showing its internal organs. Water fleas are small crustaceans, commonly found in fresh water

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water flea

Water flea. Macro photograph of a water flea (Daphnia sp.), showing its internal organs. Water fleas are small crustaceans, commonly found in fresh water

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water flea

Water flea. Macro photograph of a water flea (Daphnia sp.), showing its internal organs. Water fleas are small crustaceans, commonly found in fresh water

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water flea

Water flea. Macro photograph of a water flea (Daphnia sp.), showing its internal organs. Water fleas are small crustaceans, commonly found in fresh water

Background imageWater Flea Collection: Water flea

Water flea. Macro photograph of a water flea (Daphnia sp.), showing its internal organs. Water fleas are small crustaceans, commonly found in fresh water



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Water Flea Collection

Water fleas are small crustaceans that live in freshwater ponds and lakes, and are typically less than 1/4 inch long and have a transparent body with two antennae, two compound eyes, and three pairs of legs. Water fleas feed on algae, bacteria, protozoa, and other tiny organisms found in the water and can reproduce quickly under favorable conditions; a single female can produce up to 500 offspring within a few weeks. Water fleas play an important role in aquatic food webs as both predators and prey for larger animals such as fish. They also provide food for birds such as ducks and geese. In addition to their ecological importance they can also used in scientific studies due to their short life cycle and easy availability.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Water Flea collection from Media Storehouse features stunning images of these tiny crustaceans. These creatures, also known as Daphnia, are found in freshwater environments all over the world and play a vital role in aquatic ecosystems. Our collection includes close-up photographs of individual water fleas as well as larger images showing them swimming in groups. These prints would make a great addition to any home space, adding a touch of natural beauty and intrigue. They could be hung individually or grouped together for maximum impact. The high-quality printing process used by Media Storehouse ensures that each image is sharp and vibrant, with accurate color reproduction. Whether you're an avid collector of marine life art or simply looking for something unique to decorate your walls, the Water Flea collection from Media Storehouse is sure to impress. With a range of sizes and framing options available, there's something for every budget and taste.
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What are Water Flea (Crustaceans Animals) art prints?

Water Flea art prints are high-quality reproductions of original artwork featuring these fascinating crustacean animals. Water fleas, also known as Daphnia, are tiny aquatic creatures that can be found in freshwater lakes and ponds around the world. They are an important part of the food chain for many larger aquatic animals and play a vital role in maintaining healthy ecosystems. The Water Flea art prints available from Media Storehouse showcase the beauty and intricate details of these small but mighty creatures. Each print is carefully crafted to capture the unique features and characteristics of water fleas, from their delicate bodies to their distinctive movements. Whether you're a nature lover or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, Water Flea art prints make a stunning addition to any home or office space. With a range of sizes and styles available, there's sure to be a print that perfectly suits your tastes and decor preferences.
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What Water Flea (Crustaceans Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of water flea (crustacean animals) art prints that are perfect for any nature lover or marine enthusiast. These art prints showcase the beauty and intricate details of these fascinating creatures, from their unique body structures to their vibrant colors. You can choose from a variety of water flea art prints, including close-up shots that highlight their intricate features, as well as more abstract pieces that capture the essence of these creatures in a creative way. Whether you prefer black and white photography or colorful illustrations, we have something to suit your taste. These high-quality art prints are available in various sizes and formats, making them ideal for framing and displaying in your home or office. With so many options to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect water flea art print at Media Storehouse.
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How do I buy Water Flea (Crustaceans Animals) art prints?

To buy Water Flea art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork featuring these fascinating crustaceans. Once you have found a print that catches your eye, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before completing the purchase. We offer a wide range of printing options for their artwork, including canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints. Depending on the size and format of the print you choose, there may be additional customization options available as well. Whether you are looking for a unique piece of home decor or a gift for someone who loves marine life, Water Flea art prints from Media Storehouse are sure to make an impression. With high-quality printing techniques and beautiful imagery captured by talented artists around the world, these prints are truly one-of-a-kind.
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How much do Water Flea (Crustaceans Animals) art prints cost?

As We offer a wide range of Water Flea art prints, the cost may vary depending on factors such as size and type of print. However, you can rest assured that they will receive high-quality prints that showcase the beauty and uniqueness of these crustacean animals. The company takes pride in providing a vast collection of images from various photographers and artists worldwide to cater to different preferences and tastes. Whether you are looking for a minimalist black-and-white print or a vibrant watercolor artwork, there is something for everyone at Media Storehouse. Additionally, the website provides easy navigation tools that allow customers to filter their search results by color, orientation, style, and more. With its commitment to excellence in customer service and product quality, Media Storehouse remains one of the top choices for art enthusiasts who want to decorate their homes or offices with stunning Water Flea prints.
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How will my Water Flea (Crustaceans Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Water Flea art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner. We take great care in packaging your order to ensure that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy tube, which is then sealed with protective end caps. We use reliable courier services for all our deliveries, ensuring that your order reaches you on time and in perfect condition. You can track the progress of your delivery online using the tracking number provided. We are committed to providing our customers with high-quality products and exceptional service. If you have any questions or concerns about your order, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our friendly customer service team is always ready to assist you with any queries you may have.