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Title: PLANKTON


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PLANKTON
  • planktos - Greek for drifter or wanderer
  • Organisms that are passively carried along with
    the flow of the water - they are at the mercy of
    currents and winds
  • 2 types of plankton
  • Phytoplankton
  • Zooplankton

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Phytoplankton
  • Photosynthetic plankton (plants)
  • Need to live near the surface
  • e.g. diatoms

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More phytoplankton
  • e.g. cyanobacteria, green algae
  • e.g. dinoflagellates

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Zooplankton
  • animal plankton

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2 groups of zooplankton
  • Holoplankton and meroplankton
  • Holoplankton - spend their whole life as plankton
    e.g. comb jellies, copepods
  • Meroplankton - only part of their life cycle is
    spent in the plankton before they metamorphose
    and live benthically e.g. crab larvae,
    sea star larvae, barnacle larvae

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More zooplankton
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Plankton videos and images
  • http//www.racerocks.com/racerock/archiveinvertebr
    ates.htm
  • http//jellieszone.com/pacificjellies.htm

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Physical adaptations of planktonic organisms
  • Transparency e.g. chaetognaths
  • Red or black in color e.g. deep-sea shrimp
  • Gelatinous e.g. jellyfish, larvaceans, comb
    jellies
  • Increase surface area
  • with spines e.g. diatoms, crab larvae
  • by flattening body e.g. amphipods
  • Oil droplets for buoyancy e.g. diatoms
  • Big eyes e.g. amphipods

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Behavioural adaptations of planktonic organisms
  • Vertical migration e.g. krill, copepods
  • Bioluminescence
  • http//www.lifesci.ucsb.edu/biolum/organism/photo
    .html

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Importance of plankton
  • Base of marine (and freshwater) food webs
  • Copepods are the largest source of protein in the
    ocean
  • Major role in material cycling (carbon fixation
    by phytoplankton nitrogen fixing bacteria)
  • Responsible for at least 40 of total
    photosynthesis on earth
  • Dispersal of organisms (meroplankton)
  • Introduced species by ballast water
  • Red tides

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For further information
  • Marine Biology by J. Nybakken
  • pp. 38 - 54
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