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- stay afloat Planktonic sea foam bubbles with image of photographer Macroplankton: a Janthina janthina snail (with bubble float) cast up onto a beach...
- found in turbid waters rich in plankton. Adult Indian mackerel feed on macroplankton including the larvae of shrimp and fish. The spawning season around...
- a school of copepods School of adult Indian mackerel ram feeding on macroplankton Rorquals feed on plankton by a technique called lunge feeding. Lunge...
- omnivorous blennies; Decapod, decapods; Dpunt, Diplodus puntazzo; Macropl, macroplankton; PlFish, planktivorous fish; Cephalopod, cephalopods; Mcarni, macrocarnivorous...
- pelagic phase of other sea turtles. The hatchlings will feed on the macroplankton present in their surface-dwelling environment. A flatback sea turtle...
- locally called sanggab. These nets trap all marine organisms, even macroplankton, depleting the food chain in the bay. Compared to 1984, the number of...
- Seibel, BA; Wishner, KF (2014). "Fine-scale vertical distribution of macroplankton and micron****n in the Eastern Tropical North Pacific in ****ociation...
- Wishner, Karen F. (2014-11-01). "Fine-scale vertical distribution of macroplankton and micron****n in the Eastern Tropical North Pacific in ****ociation...
- scheme that categorizes plankton based on a logarithmic size scale: Macroplankton (200–2000 μm) Micro-plankton (20–200 μm) Nanoplankton (2–20 μm) This...
- ISSN 0171-8630. Ignatyev, S. M. (1996). "Pelagic Fishes and Their Macroplankton Prey: Swimming Speeds" (PDF). Forage Fishes in Marine Ecosystems: 31–39...