Asellus aquaticus

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Asellus aquaticus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Isopoda
Family: Asellidae
Genus: Asellus
Species: A. aquaticus
Binomial name
Asellus aquaticus
(Linaeus, 1758)

Asellus aquaticus is a freshwater crustacean resembling a woodlouse. It is known by many common names including "waterlouse", "aquatic sowbug" and "water hoglouse".

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[edit] Ecology

Asellus aquaticus is common throughout the temperate zone including Europe, Russia, and North America.[1] Asellus aquaticus is found in rivers, streams and standing water particularly where there are plenty of stones under which it hides although not where the water is strongly acidic.[2] It is omnivorous.[2]

Asellus aquaticus relatively tolerant of a range of pollutants and has been used as an indicator of water quality.[1]

[edit] Reproduction

In spring, females carry eggs in brood pouches underneath her body.[3].

[edit] Conservation

A number of subspecies are considered to be endangered including:

  • Asellus aquaticus carniolicus, endemic to Slovenia.[4]
  • Asellus aquaticus cavernicolus found only in Italy and Slovenia.[5]
  • Asellus aquaticus cyclobranchialis, endemic to Slovenia.[6]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Maltby L. (1991). Pollution as a Probe of Life-History Adaptation in Asellus aquaticus (Isopoda). Oikos, 61(1), pp. 11-18.
  2. ^ a b B. Whitton (1982). Rivers, Lakes and Marshes p 131. Hodder & Staughton, London.
  3. ^ Sterry, P. (1997). Complete British Wildlife p 212. Collins. ISBN 0-5833-3638-8
  4. ^ Sket, B. (1996). Asellus aquaticus ssp. carniolicus. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  5. ^ Sket, B. (1996). Asellus aquaticus ssp. cavernicolus. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  6. ^ Sket, B. (1996). Asellus aquaticus ssp. cyclobranchialis. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.


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