Copepods eat Plankton and Algea.
Copepods are collections of small crustaceans that belong to the sea. No, copepods are not decomposers; they are primary consumers.
carnivores they eat stuff like krill and zooplankton
Pipefish are predators. They eat crustaceans, small fish, aquatic insects and insect larvae. Exactly what they eat depends on the species. Smaller ones eat copepods, amphipod larvae, small mysids. Larger ones might eat grass shrimp and fish.
what is a copepod eaten by
Copepods reproduce by spawning, like most aquatic animals. They do not need much light to reproduce, but need plenty algae to survive.
Copepods will eat phytoplankton.
Yes
When studying animals it is important to know the diet and predators of each animals. Yes, the Sea stars do eat Copepods.
Some times. They mostly eat copepods.
Fish, krill, copepods.
No. They eat zooplankton (krill, copepods, mysids, etc.).
Siphonophores eat copepods, krill, other small fish and occasionally other jellies
Copepods eat phytoplankton. The diet of copepods includes microscopic algae, bacteria, and diatoms, and therefore, copepods would technically be considered omnivores.
Krill and occasionally copepods!
copepods, mysids and benthic crustaceans
Krill and occasionally copepods!
They eat invertebrate eggs, larvae, copepods, and smaller jellies.