mereelustikku
Mereelustikku is a Finnish term that refers to the marine biota—the total assemblage of living organisms in marine environments. It encompasses organisms across all taxonomic levels, from microorganisms to large mammals, and includes life in both pelagic and benthic zones of the sea.
In practice, mereelustikku covers primary producers such as phytoplankton and macroalgae, as well as consumers including
Habitats for mereelustikku are diverse, ranging from coastal environments like seagrass beds, kelp forests, and coral
Ecologically, mereelustikku underpins energy flow, trophic dynamics, and nutrient cycling in the sea. It influences carbon
Threats to mereelustikku include overfishing, pollution, habitat destruction, invasive species, and climate change, which alter species