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"Holoplankton"
Keywords:
plankton
,
spend
,
salps
,
meroplankton
,
radiolarians
Related Terms:
Zooplankton
,
Plankton
,
Phytoplankton
,
Planktivorous
,
Rotifer
,
Infusoria
,
Planktonic
,
Meroplankton
,
Diatom
,
Nekton
,
Radiolarian
,
Dinoflagellate
,
Protist
,
Dinoflagellates
,
Periphyton
,
Microalgae
,
Coral bleaching
,
Protists
,
Benthic organisms
,
Diatoms
,
Protista
,
Neuston
,
Animalcule
,
Algae
,
Protozoa
,
Plant
,
Copepod
,
Extremophiles
,
Detritivore
,
Animalia
,
Filter feeder
,
Animal
,
Live rock
,
Alga
,
Benthic organism
,
Kingdom
,
Benthos
,
Protozoan
,
Microorganisms
,
Organisms
,
Paramecium
,
Porifera
,
Benthic macroinvertebrates
,
Macroalgae
,
Cyanobacteria
,
Bloom
,
Extremophile
,
Lichen
,
Saprobe
Organisms that live their entire life cycle in the floating (planktonic) state and not on or in the sea bed.
aquaticglossary.com
permanent plankton.
gmbis.marinebiodiversity.ca
Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life in the planktonic community
192.171.163.165
planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the water column (compare meroplankton)
coexploration.org
those organisms that spend their entire lives as plankton, such as phytoplankton and zooplankton.
coml.org
organisms that remain as plankton permanently and do not develop into a different larval form.
edc.uri.edu
Holoplankton are organisms that are planktonic for their entire life cycle. Examples of holoplankton include diatoms, radiolarians, dinoflagellates, foraminifera, amphipods, krill, copepods, salps, and jellyfish.
en.wikipedia.org
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