- ciliates; Rotifera;
juvenile metazoans –
Crustacea (copepod nauplii)
Nanoplankton 2→20 μm
small eukaryotic protists;
small diatoms;
small flagellates;...
- Leclercq, N; Jaubert, J; Pelegrí, Sp (2000). "Enhancement of pico- and
nanoplankton growth by
coral exudates".
Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 21: 203–209. doi:10...
- most
dramatic turnovers in the
fossil record for
various calcareous nanoplankton that
formed the
calcium deposits for
which the
Cretaceous is named. The...
- well as
increased the
bioavailability of the
element for
calcareous nanoplankton.
These widespread carbonates and
other sedimentary deposits make the...
- kugleri, the
extinction of
calcareous nanoplankton species Reticulofenestra bisecta (which
forms the base of
nanoplankton biozone NN1), and the base of magnetic...
-
phytoplankton with
sizes between 2 and 20 μm. They are the
autotrophic part of
nanoplankton. Like
other phytoplankton,
nanophytoplankton are
microscopic organisms...
- of the
calcareous nanoplankton species Triquetrorhabdulus rugosus (the base of
biozone CN10b) and the
first appearance of
nanoplankton Ceratolithus acutus...
- kugleri, the
extinction of
calcareous nanoplankton species Reticulofenestra bisecta (which
forms the base of
nanoplankton biozone NN1), and the base of magnetic...
- the
first appearance of
calcareous nanoplankton species Chiasmolithus oamaruensis (which
forms the base of
nanoplankton biozone NP18).[citation needed] The...
-
phytoplankton is
dominated by the
small sized cells,
called picoplankton and
nanoplankton (also
referred to as
picoflagellates and nanoflagellates),
mostly composed...