Planktonic food webs Flashcards
Zooplankton
Rotifers
clear - soft-bodied - with rota (a row of cilia used for filter-feeding - feed on protozoa and bacteria
reproduce asexually in favourable conditions (eggs are diploid in favourable conditions so cannot be fertilised)
Zooplankton
Cladocerans
soft-bodied
use legs to move food to mouth for filter-feeding
reproduce asexually in favourable conditions (eggs are diploid in favourable conditions so cannot be fertilised)
Zooplankton
Copepods
soft-bodied
legs physically grab food
always produce sexually - save sperm in body for when they need to reproduce
what is diurnal migration?
when planktivorous fish are present, zooplankton stay between 40-50m to avoid predation and move to 20-40m at night to feed
what is cyclomorphosis
zooplankton make themselves appear smaller so they are less attractive to fish - compress organs
how is isotope analysis used to determine food web structure?
determine the ratio of Carbon and Nitrogen isotopes
you are what you eat
carbon related to predation - predatory signature is one more than it’s prey
Nitrogen relates to trophic level - increases 3.4% every trophic level