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- why do you think that terrestrial isopods have been so successful for millions of years? in other words, what makes them good survivors? give one to three reasons.
- the giant isopod bathynomus giganteus lives on the ocean floor. find out about this isopod and create a table that compares this marine isopod with a terrestrial isopod in terms of their ecosystem, strategies for avoiding predators, and strategies for obtaining food.
Brief Explanations
- Adaptability: Terrestrial isopods can tolerate a wide - range of environmental conditions like temperature and humidity variations. They can live in diverse habitats from damp soil to leaf litter.
- Feeding flexibility: They are detritivores, consuming decaying organic matter. This means they have a readily available food source in most environments.
- Defensive mechanisms: Some terrestrial isopods can roll into a ball (conglobation) to protect themselves from predators, reducing their vulnerable surface area.
For the comparison table of Bathynomus giganteus (marine isopod) and terrestrial isopod:
| Comparison Aspect | Bathynomus giganteus (Marine Isopod) | Terrestrial Isopod |
|---|---|---|
| Predator Avoidance | May use camouflage in the dark ocean environment. Some may have a hard exoskeleton for protection. | Can roll into a ball (conglobation) for protection. Also, their small size and ability to hide in crevices help. |
| Food - Obtaining Strategies | Scavenges for dead animals and organic debris that sink to the ocean floor. | Feeds on decaying plant and animal matter in the terrestrial environment. |
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- Reasons for terrestrial isopods' success: Adaptability, feeding flexibility, defensive mechanisms.
- See the above - created comparison table.