Copepods are widely distributed crustaceans. They serve either directly or indirectly as food sources for most commercially important fish species.
When studying animals it is important to know the diet and predators of each animals. Yes, the Sea stars do eat Copepods.
Copepods are collections of small crustaceans that belong to the sea. No, copepods are not decomposers; they are primary consumers.
Copepods eat Plankton and Algea.
Planktonic copepods are important to global ecology and the carbon cycle. They are usually the dominant members of the zooplankton, and are major food organisms for small fish, whales, seabirds and other crustaceans such as krill in the ocean and in fresh water.
No they are not
Copepods eat phytoplankton. The diet of copepods includes microscopic algae, bacteria, and diatoms, and therefore, copepods would technically be considered omnivores.
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They are tiny fish.
Yes
what is a copepod eaten by
herring