macroplankton
Macroplankton is a size class of plankton that comprises organisms larger than most microplankton. The category typically includes individuals ranging from a few millimeters to several centimeters in length, encompassing many gelatinous and crustacean species. Because size classifications in planktonology vary, macroplankton is sometimes described relative to nearby fractions such as mesoplankton, with differences arising from methodological choices in sampling and taxonomy.
Common constituents of macroplankton include gelatinous zooplankton such as medusae (jellyfish), siphonophores, salps, and other pelagic
Ecologically, macroplankton occupy mid to upper oceanic layers and serve as important prey for a range of
Study of macroplankton relies on nets with larger mesh sizes, specialized sampling gear (such as bongo and