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zooplankton - translation to English

HETEROTROPHIC PROTISTAN OR METAZOAN MEMBERS OF THE PLANKTON ECOSYSTEM
Animal Plankton; Mesozooplankton; Sloppy feeding; Microzooplankton; Macrozooplankton
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zooplankton         
(n.) = zooplancton
Ex: The article is entitled "Enhanced zooplankton abundance in the lee of an isolated reef in the Coral Sea: the role of flow disturbance".
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ORGANISMS THAT ARE IN THE WATER COLUMN AND ARE INCAPABLE OF SWIMMING AGAINST CURRENT
Planktonic; Nanoplankton; Planktic; Plancton; Plankter; Plankters; Planktoculture; Oceanic microorganism; Macroplankton; Megaplankton; Mesoplankton; Femtoplankton; Mixoplankton; Absorption efficiency; Marine plankton; Freshwater plankton; Saltwater plankton
(n.) = plancton
Ex: Microorganism control refers to the control of organisms such as bacteria, viruses, plankton, algae, and protozoa.
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* zooplankton = zooplancton
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n. Organismo que vive en plancton de las aguas

Definition

zooplankton
['zu:?(?)?pla?(k)t(?)n, 'z???(?)-, 'zu:-]
¦ noun Biology plankton consisting of small animals.

Wikipedia

Zooplankton

Zooplankton are the animal component of the planktonic community ("zoo" comes from the Greek word for animal). Plankton are aquatic organisms that are unable to swim effectively against currents. Consequently, they drift or are carried along by currents in the ocean, or by currents in seas, lakes or rivers.

Zooplankton can be contrasted with phytoplankton, which are the plant component of the plankton community ("phyto" comes from the Greek word for plant). Zooplankton are heterotrophic (other-feeding), whereas phytoplankton are autotrophic (self-feeding). In other words, zooplankton cannot manufacture their own food. Rather, they must eat other plants or animals instead. In particular, they eat phytoplankton, which are generally smaller than zooplankton. Most zooplankton are microscopic but some (such as jellyfish) are macroscopic, meaning they can be seen with the naked eye.

Many protozoans (single-celled protists that prey on other microscopic life) are zooplankton, including zooflagellates, foraminiferans, radiolarians, some dinoflagellates and marine microanimals. Macroscopic zooplankton include pelagic cnidarians, ctenophores, molluscs, arthropods and tunicates, as well as planktonic arrow worms and bristle worms.

The distinction between plants and animals often breaks down in very small organisms. Recent studies of marine microplankton have indicated over half of microscopic plankton are mixotrophs. A mixotroph is an organism that can behave sometimes as though it were a plant and sometimes as though it were an animal, using a mix of autotrophy and heterotrophy. Many marine microzooplankton are mixotrophic, which means they could also be classified as phytoplankton.

Examples of use of zooplankton
1. In essence, some bleached corals bounce back by dining on zooplankton that float by.
2. Animals called zooplankton eat the algae, excreting pellets that sink to the bottom like tiny stones.
3. Phytoplankton are then eaten by zooplankton, tiny marine animals that include shrimp–like crustaceans called krill.
4. Zooplankton, in turn, are eaten by seabirds and by fish and marine mammals ranging from sardines to whales.
5. Pharmaceuticals also are affecting sentinel species at the foundation of the pyramid of life _ such as earth worms in the wild and zooplankton in the laboratory, studies show.