Plankton, Small Invertebrates on algae, Fish, Octopi, Squid, Crab, Shrimp. They eat a lot of things actually.
No, a kelp is not a consumer to a kelp bass. Kelp is a primary producer, as it performs photosynthesis to create energy, while a kelp bass is a consumer that feeds on smaller organisms, including fish and invertebrates. In an ecological context, the relationship is producer (kelp) to primary consumer (kelp bass), not consumer to consumer.
kelp does not eat, it is a plant. it photosynthesises
Plankton, Small Invertebrates on algae, Fish, Octopi, Squid, Crab, Shrimp. They eat a lot of things actually.
Killer whales eat kelp from time to time. Other animals that eat kelp include sea otters and sea urchins.
i think sea bass
Sea Otters eat abalone which eat the kelp. Kelp provides a safe fish nursery for fry.
animals eat off of it
An eel will generally eat smaller fish. They may also eat seaweed or plankton. They do not normally eat kelp.
they eat kelp and seaweed
no
Yes, the kelp bass, also known as the calico bass, has several distinguishing characteristics. It features a robust, elongated body with a mottled pattern of dark brown or greenish spots against a lighter background, which helps it blend into the rocky kelp forest habitat. Kelp bass are known for their aggressive behavior and can grow up to 30 inches in length, making them popular among recreational anglers. Additionally, they play an important ecological role in their environment as both predators and prey.
Nothing, without light for photosynthesis, the kelp will die.