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"Macrofauna"
Keywords:
sieve
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rabbit
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naked
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invertebrates
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arbitrary
Related Terms:
Large
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Krill
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Zooplankton
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Filter feeder
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Euphausiid
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Macroinvertebrates
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Amphipods
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Predators
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Prey
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Critter
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Nekton
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Size
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Predator
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Megafauna
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Copepods
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Expand
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Actual size
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Copepod
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Carnivore
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Colossal
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Allometry
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Whale
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Predaceous
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Small
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Holoplankton
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Predation
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Detritivores
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Plankton
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Macroinvertebrate
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Invertebrates
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Giant squid
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Carnivores
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Scavenger
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Omnivore
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Tertiary consumers
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Herbivores
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Omnivores
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Amphipod
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Predatory
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Omnivorous
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Food chain
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Carnivorous
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Monophagous
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Animals
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Malacostraca
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Toothed whale
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Nominal size
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Invertebrate
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Entomostraca
Large animals in a community within an arbitrary size range, e.g. between 2 mm and 20 mm body width, in soil invertebrates.
blackwellpublishing.com
Animals large enough to be seen with the naked eye.
alaskaphotographics.com
Animals retained on a 0.5 millimeter mesh sieve.
baybenthos.versar.com
typically refers to larger animals that can be seen without a microscope. Organisms in the macrofauna are usually larger than 1 mm in size.
coml.org
Animals larger than 500 µm (0.5 mm) is size.
ew.govt.nz
Large animals, generally anything bigger than a rabbit.
brad.ac.uk
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