zooplankton in English

noun
1
plankton consisting of small animals and the immature stages of larger animals.
They typically eat insects and floating vegetable matter but their diet also includes zooplankton , aquatic insect larvae, and worms.

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1. Tiny animals called zooplankton eat the algae.

2. Young Bluegill eat worms and zooplankton, staying …

3. Young Bowfins dine on phytoplankton, zooplankton, and insects.

4. Young Bowfins dine on phytoplankton, zooplankton, and insects.

5. This species of Asian Carp consume microscopic zooplankton

6. Recently hatched out carps eat mainly zooplankton and algae.

7. Zooplankton include cod eggs and larvae; the intensified predation works against cod recovery. The decrease in zooplankton eased predation on algal phytoplankton, which increased.

8. Branchiopoda hidup sebagai zooplankton di laut dan di air tawar

9. Young Burbots survive on zooplankton and insects while adults prefer fish

10. 16 Compared with crustacean zooplankton, rotifer responded to trophic status more distinctly.

11. For example, zooplankton eat green algae, keeping their populations at lower levels.

12. The plants are the phytoplankton, and the floating animals are the zooplankton.

13. Zooplankton biomass remained heavily dominated by calanoid copepods, typical of acidified lakes.

14. The diversity index of zooplankton increased with the increase of macrophyte biomass.

15. Young Bluegill, like most small fish, feed on tiny, aquatic invertebrates called zooplankton

16. Bluegills eat zooplankton when young, but switch to aquatic insects after they mature

17. Surface waters in contact with melting ice tend to be very thinly populated with zooplankton.

18. Lake trout eat the zooplankton and POPs accumulate at greater levels in their tissue.

19. Young Bluegills feed on small zooplankton, and as they grow, they can feed on insects

20. Some Crustacean zooplankton also consume aggregations formed from dissolved organic matter and other nonliving particulates.

21. As zooplankton become more abundant and eat more phytoplankton, the population of phytoplankton should shrink.

22. Bluegills during the winter consume zooplankton, minnows, shad, and aquatic insects as they find them

23. Alaska Blackfish feed on a variety of prey items including zooplankton, insects, and small fish

24. The fluctuation of zooplankton biomass might be one of the natural control mechanisms of large bloom.

25. They put zooplankton and phytoplankton into 4 - liter tubs and let them sit for 8 days.

26. The fish also eat filamentous algae and other plant material, bottom-dwelling aquatic insects and zooplankton.

27. Mysis mixta accumulated high levels of lipid reserves similar to those reached by other cold-water zooplankton.

28. Crustaceans include animals such as crabs, barnacles, crayfish, krill, sand hoppers, shrimp and many species of zooplankton

29. Bluegills are carnivores, primarily eating invertebrates such as snails, worms, shrimp, aquatic insects, small crayfish, and zooplankton

30. In both these formerly acidic lakes, pH has increased to ~6.0, and some zooplankton community recovery has occurred.

31. A "Copepod" is a type of zooplankton, a planktonic crustacean distantly related to shrimp and crabs

32. Alewives eat the same prey, zooplankton, as many native species; they may also eat their eggs and larvae

33. The growth is a boon for zooplankton, who now have ready access to an easy - to - find feast.

34. The metazoan zooplankton species were mainly composed of eurythermal ones and only a few thermophil ones were also found.

35. By quantifying the contributions from multiple scattering sources, acoustic backscatter becomes a better measure of net-collected zooplankton biomass.

36. The first theories of such grazer control were merely based on observations of negative correlations between algal and zooplankton numbers.

37. Rotifera (Brachionus Angularia, Polyarthra vulgaris, Pedalia mira and Filinia longiseta) was the keystone taxa of both zooplankton and entire aquatic organisms

38. ·day-1. We conclude that local production exceeding advective loss rates can explain the high concentrations of zooplankton on Western Bank.

39. Cod eat sprats, a small, herring-like species that eat microscopic marine creatures called zooplankton that in turn eat the algae.

40. Prevalence of krill in summer surface waters has given rise to a misconception that krill and other euphausiids constantly dominate the zooplankton.

41. The life cycle of a Barnacle is relatively simple; they reproduce sexually and a larval nauplius is released and drift with the zooplankton

42. Abdominalis is the key winter-spring zooplankton in the Xiangshan Bay , a typical subtropical semi-enclosed bay in the East China Sea

43. Acropora corals receive a majority of their nutritional requirements from photosynthesis, but will benefit from the addition of various types of phyto and zooplankton.

44. The damaged rate of the zooplankton is 31-90 percent, the most serious damaged species by the power plant are Copepoda and larval plankton.

45. 5 Phytoplankton are the foundation of the aquatic food web, the primary producers, feeding everything from microscopic,(www.Sentencedict.com) animal-like zooplankton to multi-ton whales.

46. We tested the hypothesis that advective transport regulates zooplankton biomass in the Hudson and in lakes, estuaries, and rivers for which we have published values.

47. A radiolarian, a type of zooplankton, is seen magnified 250x in this image made by Raymond Sloss of the Northamptonshire Natural History Society in Northampton, UK.

48. Topics covered included Acidific ation and recent deep convection in the Labrador Sea, inter-decadal changes in zooplankton annual abundances and seasonal cycles in the NW .

49. Copepods are one of the most common and easily recognized types of zooplankton, found in almost every ocean, sea, and freshwater habitat, even in underground caverns.

50. The team provided the subjects with farmed fish, under a controlled diet that consisted of special ingredients like vegetable oils and food as algae and zooplankton.