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- diversity of feeding strategies and behaviors that planktivores utilize to capture prey. Some planktivores utilize tides and currents to migrate between estuaries...
- macropredatory shark ever, the extinct Otodus megalodon, as well as large planktivores. Although some authors have argued that the Late Jur****ic Palaeocarcharias...
- thresher sharks and hammerhead sharks. Some sharks are filter-feeding planktivores, such as the whale shark and basking shark, which are among the largest...
- stratification.[full citation needed] In these lakes, lake trout act as planktivores. Lake trout in planktivorous po****tions are highly abundant, grow very...
- migration f-ratio Marine primary production Ocean fertilization iron Paradox of the plankton Planktivore Planktology Thin layers NAAMES  Category v t e...
- Lanka. Within the cichlid family, carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, planktivores, and detritivores are known, meaning the Cichlidae encomp**** essentially...
- fin-edging. The redtoothed triggerfish is one of the relatively few planktivores of the family. The queen triggerfish has elegant extensions to its fins...
- fish or bait fish, are small pelagic fish that feed on planktons (i.e. planktivores) and other small aquatic organisms (e.g. krill). They are in turn pre****...
- sides". The approximately 20 species of Abudefduf may be divided into planktivores and benthivores and three broadly pantropical clades. Two of the Abudefduf...
- extensively in ecology, and include species that are herbivores, detritivores, planktivores, insectivores, molluscivores, scavengers, scale-eaters and piscivores...