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Antarctica
Yes, shrimp are bottom feeders, meaning they primarily feed on food at the bottom of the water, such as algae, decaying plants, and detritus. They play an important role in the ecosystem by cleaning up and recycling nutrients in aquatic environments.
Alkali flies and brine shrimp are the primary food sources for many organisms in the Mono Lake ecosystem. They form the base of the food web and are consumed by a variety of species including birds, fish, and insects.
Brine shrimp and alkali flies are important organisms in the Mono Lake ecosystem. The brine shrimp serves as a primary food source for various bird species that migrate to the area. Alkali flies also play a crucial role by providing food for the birds and helping to cycle nutrients in the ecosystem.
There are many adaptation's that brine shrimp have. To start it adapts to warm temperature. It sits at the bottom of the ocean in the winter. Rises out and swims in the Summer. Also, it is an adaptation that in an Ecosystem, such as Mono Lake... they live in very salty water.
Narwhals are found in the Arctic ecosystem, inhabiting the icy waters of the Arctic Ocean. They rely on sea ice for hunting, primarily feeding on fish, squid, and shrimp. Narwhals also coexist with other Arctic marine mammals such as polar bears, seals, and beluga whales in their ecosystem.
Forrest Gump
The shrimp population will increase which will cause an increase in the squid population.
The plankton population would increase
an emperor shrimp is a shrimp