Chat with our AI personalities
No, copepods are not decomposers. They are small aquatic crustaceans that primarily feed on microscopic algae, bacteria, and detritus. They play a role in the marine food web as both primary consumers and prey for various organisms.
The study of microscopic plants and animals is called microbiology. It involves the study of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.
Copepods are small crustaceans that primarily feed on phytoplankton, algae, and detritus. Some copepod species are also known to feed on bacteria, other smaller zooplankton, and even some small fish larvae. They play a crucial role in marine food webs as both primary consumers and prey for larger organisms.
Copepods move by using their antennae and swimming legs to propel themselves through the water in a jerky, hopping motion. They can also glide using their body segments and can pivot by quickly changing direction. Some copepods can swim rapidly to escape predators, while others may drift passively with the ocean currents.
well, rodentology is the study of rodents, which I guess is close enough.