Copepods primarily inhabit aquatic environments, including oceans, seas, and freshwater bodies such as lakes and rivers. They can be found in a range of depths, from the surface waters to the ocean depths, and they often thrive in both open water (pelagic zones) and near the seafloor (benthic zones). Some species also reside in temporary habitats like puddles or marshes. Their adaptability allows them to occupy diverse ecological niches within these environments.
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Copepods are small crustaceans that live on the surface of other sea and freshwater animals. When a copepod senses danger in their immediate surroundings, they are able to jump extremely high to get away.
No they are not
They are tiny fish.
No, copepods are not decomposers. They are small aquatic crustaceans that primarily feed on microscopic algae, bacteria, and detritus. They play a role in the marine food web as both primary consumers and prey for various organisms.
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Copepods find food when walking on marsh floors . Sometimes they take bactirea from the plants them selves other times they do other things! for more info go to bing .com and hit copepods facts
When studying animals it is important to know the diet and predators of each animals. Yes, the Sea stars do eat Copepods.
Tripod fish eat zooplankton, planktonic crustaceans and nektonic copepods. Tripod fish are deep sea fish that live in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Do you mean a Hippocampus Kuda, as in the seahorse? If so, they mostly hunt live food, such as zooplankton and small crustaceans, such as copepods or arthropods, and baby fish.
a copepod is a consumer