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Nematodes are generally not classified as zooplankton, as they are typically considered benthic organisms that inhabit sediments. However, some free-swimming nematode species can be found in the water column and may be considered part of the zooplankton community in specific contexts. Overall, while they share aquatic environments with zooplankton, nematodes are primarily recognized as a distinct group within the broader category of invertebrates.

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