When studying animals it is important to know the diet and predators of each animals. Yes, the Sea stars do eat Copepods.
Copepods are primary consumers and feed on phytoplankton, algae, and detritus, making them herbivores in the marine food chain. They play a critical role in marine ecosystems by transferring energy from primary producers to higher trophic levels.
Tunicates are part of the phylum Chordata, and there are as many of 2,150 species of them. Sea stars, flatworms, and snails are some of the predators of tunicates.
Sea snails typically feed on algae, plankton, and decaying organic matter. Some species may also consume small fish or invertebrates. They use their radula, a feeding organ with rows of tiny teeth, to scrape and consume food particles.
Probably fish that live in the tropics because that's where brain coral lives and that is it because brain coral eats its own food
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The sea biscuit's food consists of crustacean larvae, small copepods, diatoms, algae and detritus.
sea stars eat clams and oysters
Yes. Sea stars are carnivores that eat can eat other sea stars and shrimp and other crustations like crabs. Over a long period of time sea stars move across the ocean floor. Giant sea stars will sometimes specifically prey on other, smaller sea stars. they eat poop
Copepods will eat phytoplankton.
Jellies are carnivorous, feeding on plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs, small fish and other jellyfish.
Yes
they eat
Sea fish eat everything that a sea star would eat. They call them sea stars because thats a more scienctific name. Sea stars and sea fish are the same thing. Answer: clams and musels
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Sea stars eat clams, mollusks, oysters, coral in the reefs, and some eat other sea stars.
Birds and sea otters, will eat sea stars.
Some times. They mostly eat copepods.