Copepods are a subclass of crustaceans called Copepoda in the class Maxillopoda. There are several orders, each with several genera, each with several species. Just to provide one example out of many species, there is a freshwater copepod found only in the US called Aglaodiaptomus kingsburyae. See http://www.answers.com/topic/copepoda-2?cat=technology
Calanoida is the scientific name for a copepod, all zooplankton are in the family heterotrophic plankton.
Calanoida is the scientific name for a copepod, all zooplankton are in the family heterotrophic plankton.
No, a copepod is not an insect, it is a crustacean.
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what is a copepod eaten by
It gets eaten.
Plankton is a general term that refers to diverse organisms that float or drift in water. There isn't a single scientific name for all plankton as it encompasses various species from different taxonomic groups, such as phytoplankton (e.g., diatoms, dinoflagellates) and zooplankton (e.g., copepods, krill).
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