A Year in the Valley

A Year in the Valley

Discovering the flora and fauna in a small square of Portmellon Valley

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  • The Rules
  • Tally
  • Map
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  • Water Slater

    Water Slater

    Also known as the hog louse, this is related to the woodlouse, but lives in water.  There are four species of water louse.  The two-spotted water slater is the most common and has two spots on the back of its head.  They can tolerate low levels of oxygen, so are often found in stagnant water.  They feed on decaying organic matter in the mud and weed at the bottom of the pond.  They don’t swim very well, but crawl through the mud and move from pond to pond on plants, birds, and floods.  An easy difference between pond slaters and shrimps is that while shrimps are flattened side-to-side, pond slaters are flattened top-to-bottom, like woodlice.

    Daisy D

    13 May 2024
    Pond life
    Water Slater

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  • October 2024
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  • December 2023
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  • August 2023
  • July 2023
  • June 2023
  • Spotted in September
  • Spotted in August
  • Spotted in July
  • Spotted in June
  • Conclusions