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Zooplankton Printout. Zooplankton are tiny invertebrates that float freely throughout the seas and other bodies of water. ... Plankton is made up of tiny plants (called phytoplankton) and tiny animals (called zooplankton). The word plankton comes from the Greek word "planktos" which means "drifting." ;
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Zooplankton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Zooplankton are the heterotrophic (sometimes detritivorous) type of plankton. Plankton are organisms drifting in the water column of oceans, seas, and bodies of fresh water. The name of zooplankton i...
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Zooplankton (zoh-plankton) are tiny animals found in all ocean zones, particularly the pelagic and littoral zones in the ocean, but also in ponds, lakes, and rivers. They are a key component of marine ecosystems.
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marinebio.org/Oceans/zooplankton.asp
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zooplankton n. Plankton that consists of animals, including the corals, rotifers, sea anemones, and jellyfish ... For more information on zooplankton, visit Britannica.com.
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Zooplankton's life, function, movement, and role in coral reef development ... Those animals who are not able to move independently from main water motion and so drift along can be summarized as zooplankton. The Greek word "planktos" means wanderer or drifter. Although at the mercy of fast horizontal currents,
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Zooplankton are essentially microscopic animals. They serve several purposes in the Bay. First, they are food for many larger organisms, such as fish. Zooplankton also are used as an indicator of the overall state of the Bay;
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www.dnr.state.md.us/bay/cblife/zoop/index.html
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Current information about climate and the environment. ... by David Herring ... Phytoplankton are microscopic plant-like organisms that live in the ocean. There are many species of phytoplankton, each of which has a characteristic shape. Phytoplankton grow abundantly in oceans around the world, and they are the foundation of...
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earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Library/Phytoplankton/
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Paired plankton nets are cast over the side to collect plankton, principally zooplankton such as copepods, arrow worms, and invertebrate larvae. The pair of nets (known as "Bongo nets") provides some degree of replication for spatial sampling.
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life.bio.sunysb.edu/marinebio/plankton.html
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