Like other fairy shrimp,
S. sirnindhornae share the universal ability to enter
diapause, a state of biological dormancy where growth and metabolism are arrested, as an egg (commonly called a cyst). This trait assists in both species dispersal and in overcoming adverse environmental conditions that threaten biological continuity. Once dormant, these cysts can withstand conditions as harsh and diverse as droughts, frosts, hypersaline conditions, complete
desiccation, exposure to
UV radiation and the vacuum of space. == References ==