Yes, Plankton are fish as well as plants. They are 50/50 on both.
Fishes, tuna, and plankton
they eat plankton, seaweed, & certic fishes
a parrot fishes diet is plankton
Other Fishes eat mainly plankton, but bigger fishes like sharks do if the clown fish doesnt hide in time
E. A. Birge has written: 'The inland lakes of Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Plankton, Lakes, Fishes, Diseases, Freshwater plankton
If the plankton population decreases in an ocean system, it can disrupt the entire food chain as plankton form the base of the marine food web. This decline can lead to a decrease in fish populations that depend on plankton for food, impacting marine predators and ultimately affecting biodiversity and ecosystem stability. Additionally, reduced plankton can have wider effects on carbon cycling and oxygen production in the ocean.
baby seahorses who are also called fry eat plankton and other fishes small enough to swallow eat larvae as well.
Samuel Eddy has written: 'How to know the freshwater fishes' -- subject(s): Identification, Fishes, Freshwater fishes, United States, Fishes, Fresh-water 'Atlas of drawings for chordate anatomy' -- subject(s): Laboratory manuals, Anatomy, Comparative, Chordata, Comparative Anatomy 'Fishes of the Red River, Rainy River, and Lake of the Woods, Minnesota' -- subject(s): Fishes, Geographical distribution, Freshwater fishes 'The plankton of the Sangamon river in the summer of 1929' -- subject(s): Plankton 'A study of fresh-water plankton communities' -- subject(s): Plankton, Freshwater animals, Freshwater plants, Freshwater plankton 'The plankton of some sink hole ponds in southern Illinois' -- subject(s): Plankton 'Taxonomic keys to the common animals of the North Central States' -- subject(s): Zoology 'Atlas of drawings for vertebrate anatomy' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Atlases, Vertebrates, Anatomy, Comparative, Comparative Anatomy 'Guide to the study of the anatomy of the shark, Necturus, and the cat [by] Samuel Eddy, Clarence P. Oliver [and] John P. Turner' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Sharks, Vertebrates, Dissection, Cats, Menebranchus, Menobranchus, Dogfish 'Guide to the study of the anatomy of the shark, the Necturus, and the cat' -- subject(s): Sharks, Anatomy, Necturus, Dogfish, Vertebrates, Dissection, Cats
David A. Ambrose has written: 'Ichthyoplankton and station data for surface (Manta) and oblique (Bongo) plankton tows for Mini-California Cooperative Ocean Fisheries Investigations Survey cruises in 1997 and 1998' -- subject(s): Fishes, Eggs, Larvae, Marine fishes, Marine plankton
Some eat plankton- small very small fish or animal erm.. also they eat some seaweed
Yes, because Flying fish or Parexocoetus brachypterus,eat insect, larvae, plankton, smaller fishes, small crustaceans, and other small organisms.
Diet: tiny fishes, krill, plankton, marine invertebrates Enimies: some sea creatures including fish that hunt in packs