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Some common enemies of copepods include larger zooplankton, fish, jellyfish, and some marine invertebrates like sea anemones and corals. Additionally, various species of parasites and pathogens can also pose a threat to copepod populations.
Copepods are small crustaceans that primarily feed on phytoplankton, algae, and detritus. Some copepod species are also known to feed on bacteria, other smaller zooplankton, and even some small fish larvae. They play a crucial role in marine food webs as both primary consumers and prey for larger organisms.
The bacteria found on the eye of a Greenland shark are mainly from the phylum Proteobacteria, particularly the species Moritella viscosa. These bacteria help the shark survive in its harsh deep-sea environment by aiding in digestion and potentially preventing infection.
Some common sealife found in the River Rhine include eels, trout, perch, pike, and carp. In recent years, efforts to improve water quality in the river have led to the return of species such as salmon and sturgeon. Additionally, various mollusks, crustaceans, and smaller fish species can also be found in the river.
Almost all of them do. Insects generally have two compound eyes (composed of hundreds of facets) and three simple eyes or ocelli on the top of their heads, between the compound eyes. Just look closely at a picture of a bee's or damselfly's face and you'll see!
No, a copepod is not an insect, it is a crustacean.
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It gets eaten.
very quickly :-)
a copepod is a consumer
i believe it is a decomposer.
i believe it is a decomposer.
A copepod,I suppose.
there are thousands of diffrent types of copepods. loving him