
doi: 10.1242/jeb.01365
![Figure][1] Understanding how millimetre-sized animals function poses unique problems for biologists, because processes that work in large animals often cannot be scaled down simply. But as far as Ralph Pirow is concerned, the tiny crustacean Daphnia is the perfect model system to study
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