Capelin, like other fish, primarily obtains energy through the consumption of food. They are opportunistic feeders, primarily eating zooplankton, small crustaceans, and fish larvae. The energy derived from their diet is utilized for growth, reproduction, and daily activities. Additionally, capelin play a vital role in the marine food web, serving as a food source for larger predators like seals, seabirds, and larger fish.
they eat a naji xorcus
well most scietists are not quite sure but capelin are carnivores
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Mоява, pronounced 'moyva', is smoked/salted capelin in Russian. Salted capelin is generally 'grayer' in colour than the smoked one, which tends to be redder.
Large salmon species sometimes eat capelin, which is related to salmon. Other predators of capelin include seabirds, mackerel, cod, seals, squid and some whales.
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Yes, they do.
Capelin is a consumer. Specifically, it is a small fish that primarily feeds on zooplankton and phytoplankton, positioning it in the food web as a primary consumer. Capelin serve as a crucial food source for larger predators, such as seabirds and larger fish, further emphasizing their role in the aquatic ecosystem.
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capelin is a type of small fish
They eat some plants in the ocean. I guess they are herbivores.