- are
ecologically interesting include a
parasite of
water bears and the
zooplankter Daphnia.
Based on the work of
Philippe Silar and "The Mycota: A Comprehensive...
- are buoyant.
Pseudoplankton are
often found in the guts of
filtering zooplankters.
Tychoplankton are organisms, such as free-living or
attached benthic...
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zooplankter escape in the
selective feeding of
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Physalia tend to
drift across the
windrows which also
increased food or
zooplankter availability in
divergent zones. Moreover,
studies in Lake
Mendota have...
- crabs. In turn,
small zooplankton are
consumed by both
larger predatory zooplankters, such as krill, and by
forage fish,
which are small, schooling, filter-feeding...
- the
smaller herbivorous zooplankton are
consumed by
larger carnivorous zooplankters, such as
larger predatory protozoa and krill, and by
forage fish, which...
- observatories.
Target strength (TS) is a
measurement of how well a fish,
zooplankter, or
other target scatters sound back
towards the transducer. In general...
- E.S. (1991) "Trophic
relationships of
fishes specialized to feed on
zooplankters above coral reefs". In: The
ecology of
fishes on
coral reefs, Academic...
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Hebert (1993). "Daphnia
lumholtzi in
North America:
another exotic zooplankter" (PDF).
Limnology and Oceanography. 38 (8): 1823–1827. doi:10.4319/lo...
- R. Strickler, J.S. Hwang, E. Malkiel, J. Katz, A. Arnodin,
Observing Zooplankters in situ
using Optical Signal Processors,
Journal of Sea
Technology (Taiwan)...