dyreplankton
Dyreplankton, or zooplankton, refers to the animal component of planktonic life in aquatic environments. These drifting or weakly swimming organisms range from microscopic copepods to larger jellyfish, krill, and the larval stages of many marine animals. Zooplankton feed on phytoplankton, microzooplankton, and detritus, while themselves serving as a crucial food source for a wide range of larger organisms. They are found in oceans, seas, and some freshwater systems.
Zooplankton is traditionally divided into holoplankton and meroplankton. Holoplankton spend their entire life cycle as planktonic
Ecologically, dyreplankton are a vital link in marine food webs. They transfer energy from primary producers
Distribution and study of zooplankton inform understanding of ocean health and climate change. They are sampled