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Ejemplos de uso de PLANKTIVOROUS en una oración

  • Many Apteronotids are aggressive predators of small aquatic insect larvae and fishes, though there are also piscivorous and planktivorous species.
  • Like the other two planktivorous sharks, it swims with its mouth wide open, filtering water for plankton and jellyfish.
  • The Tanganyika sardine is a term for two related species (Lake Tanganyika sardine, Limnothrissa miodon and Lake Tanganyika sprat, Stolothrissa tanganicae), both of which are small, planktivorous, pelagic, freshwater clupeid originating from Lake Tanganyika in Zambia.
  • Gizzard shad are planktivorous in early life, feeding mainly on phytoplankton and zooplankton, such as periphyton, chrysophyta and rotifera, as larvae.
  • Gross anatomy of the viscera and stomach contents of a megamouth shark, Megachasma pelagios, from Hakata Bay, Japan, with a comparison of the intestinal structure of other planktivorous elasmobranchs.
  • They, like other blastoids, superficially resemble their distant relatives, the crinoids or sea lilies, having a near-identical, planktivorous lifestyle living on the sea floor attached by a stalk.
  • Piscivory is likely the ancestral ecology of paddlefish, with only the genus Polyodon making the transition to being planktivorous filter feeders.
  • The lake was drained and 1,500 kilograms of planktivorous and benthivorous fish such as common bream were removed by seining and electrofishing.
  • Clupea is genus of planktivorous bony fish belonging to the family Clupeidae, commonly known as herrings.
  • The megamouth shark (Megachasma pelagios), another planktivorous species, adopts a similar feeding strategy that mirrors the movement in the water column of their planktonic prey.
  • Paralarvae and juveniles are usually eaten by larger animals that include chaetognaths, jellyfishes, small squids, planktivorous and small carnivores teleosts.
  • Like Psephurus and other extinct paddlefish genera, the genus was likely piscivorous, feeding on fish, rather than planktivorous like Polyodon.
  • The latter appears to be an adaptation to filter-feeding for a planktivorous lifestyle, suggesting that Richmondichthys fed either by gulping plankton or moving through plankton swarms while ballooning its cheeks, in contrast to the predatory nature of other aspidorhynchids.
  • This happened because the other planktivorous species in the lake (Dorosoma chavesi and Atherinella sardina) are more common in the inshore habitats, which left a niche open for a small planktivore to evolve in the open waters.



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