Discover The Fascinating World Of Isopods: From Terrestrial Woodlice To Aquatic And Parasitic Species
Isopods, characterized by their unique flattened bodies and hard exoskeletons, exhibit a wide range of diversity. Terrestrial isopods, known as woodlice, inhabit land and include sow bugs and pill bugs. Aquatic counterparts, such as water and sea slaters, have adapted to aquatic environments. Parasitic isopods, such as fish lice and tongue isopods, have evolved specialized strategies to live on and feed off of other organisms.