Algaculture is the business of farming of algae, microalgae, and macroalgae, including kelp and seaweed.
Phytoplankton (microalgae), seaweeds (macroalgae) and chemoautotrophic bacteria in order of declining importance.
Carnivore=Eats only meat Herbivore=Eats only plants Omnivore=Eats plants and meat
An animal that eats plants is called a Herbivore. A carnivore is an animal that eats meat.
None. Every animal either eats plants, or eats another animal that eats plants, or eats another animal that eats another animal that eats plants.
Algaculture is the business of farming of algae, microalgae, and macroalgae, including kelp and seaweed.
Caulerpa is a type of saltwater macroalgae. They are often used in saltwater aquariums to combat microalgae. They are known to be one of the most aggressive macroalgae in the aquarium in terms of growth and thus the uptake of nutrients. In recent years the use of Caulerpa has been dwindling due to their unstable nature. When Caulerpa is stressed due to low lighting or lack of nutrients it will often break apart and disintegrate in the tank. The use of Caulerpa is now commonly replaced by a much more stable macroalgae called Chaetomorpha.
Richard Braithwaite has written: 'Fouling macroalgae and the efficacy of toxic antifouling paints and biocides'
Micro and macroalgae ranging from the common micro green or brown slime algae to the macro gracilea.
Phytoplankton (microalgae), seaweeds (macroalgae) and chemoautotrophic bacteria in order of declining importance.
it feeds on a variety of resident organisms, including macroalgae, salt marsh grasses and small invertebrates such as amphipods, gastropods, bivalves, barnacles and polychaetes.
Adult Nassau Groupers generally eat a diet of mainly fish (parrotfish, wrasses, damselfish, squirrelfish, snapper and grunts). Juveniles, on the other hand, eat a diet composed mainly of crustaceans (crab, stomatopod, hermit crab, panulirid lobster, and caridean and panaid shrimp). These juvenile groupers are usually found around coral clumps covered with macroalgae and over sea grass beds.
F. G. Barber has written: 'Macroalgae at 75 m in Hudson Bay' -- subject(s): Algae 'Lobster transplant to Masset Inlet' -- subject(s): Fish stocking, Lobsters
A carnivore eats meat A herbivore eats plants An omnivore eats both
an African that eats africans
Do you eats.
Someone who eats crow.Rust eats away metal.