“…Most free-living freshwater ostracods consume mainly algae, cyanobacteria and organic detritus, but have also been reported to feed on bacteria, fungi, protozoans, plants and pollen, fallen leaves, rotifers, oligochaetes, nematodes, copepods, cladocerans, chironomids, mosquito larvae, gastropod larvae, amphibian eggs, fish fry, assorted dead animals and even other ostracods, including individuals of the same species (Liperovskaya, 1948;De Deckker, 1983;Strayer, 1985;Campbell, 1995;Fryer, 1997;Smith and Delorme, 2010;Gray et al, 2010;Ottonello and Romano, 2011;Rossi et al, 2011). Ostracods are not widely reported to directly feed on rice plants, but in experiments, ostracods have been documented damaging the roots of two-week old rice seedlings suspended in water (Barrion and Litsinger, 1984).…”