A population of kelp refers to a group of kelp plants, typically of the same species, that inhabit a specific area within an aquatic ecosystem, such as a coastal marine environment. These underwater forests provide essential habitat for various marine organisms, contribute to biodiversity, and play a crucial role in carbon sequestration. Kelp populations can vary in size and density, influenced by factors such as water temperature, nutrient availability, and light levels. Healthy kelp populations are vital for maintaining the ecological balance of their environments.
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they control the population of sea urchin which helps kelp grow.
Sea otters tangle themselves up in the kelp, while they sleep, so they do not float away
Kelp kelp kelp kelp kelp, or perhaps Agar.
They can't protect themselves from herbivores.
No, a kelp is not a consumer to a kelp bass. Kelp is a primary producer, as it performs photosynthesis to create energy, while a kelp bass is a consumer that feeds on smaller organisms, including fish and invertebrates. In an ecological context, the relationship is producer (kelp) to primary consumer (kelp bass), not consumer to consumer.
Bull Kelp is a thick brown kelp that is very strong and thick!
The colour of kelp depend on what phylum if fits into. If the kelp is green, it is part of Phylum Chlorophyta. If the kelp is red, it is part of Phylum Rhodophyta. If the kelp is brown, it is part of Phylum Phaeophyta. hope this helped :)
yes this is kelp
yes!
Kelp is algae, it has no antonym.
Kelp is actually brown algae. Kelp is not a plant it is a protist from the kingdom Protista.