leväplanktonia
Leväplanktonia, often referred to as phytoplankton, are microscopic, plant-like organisms that drift in bodies of water. They are the primary producers in most aquatic ecosystems, forming the base of the food web. Like terrestrial plants, phytoplankton utilize photosynthesis to convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and nutrients into energy and organic matter. This process releases oxygen as a byproduct, making phytoplankton crucial for maintaining Earth's atmospheric oxygen levels.
These tiny organisms are incredibly diverse, belonging to various taxonomic groups including diatoms, dinoflagellates, cyanobacteria, and
Phytoplankton blooms, periods of rapid population growth, can occur when nutrient availability and sunlight are abundant.