All of the major phyla of animals are represented in the .ppt

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1、ZOOPLANKTON,All of the major phyla of animals are represented in the plankton. Remember: In the sea, microscopic plantlike organisms form the base of the food chain.,This means most of the organisms that feed on these plant like organisms are also small.,With such a wealth of microscopic food, organ

2、isms take advantage of this rich food supply either as a larval form or as an adult.,Some of these organisms are herbivores feeding on the microscopic plants. Some are predaceous carnivores which feed on the herbivores or other carnivores.,Those organisms that spend their entire life as plankton are

3、 called holoplankton.,Those organisms that spend part of their life as plankton are called meroplankton.,Well take a look at a few examples from each group!,Holoplankton,Copepods,Copepods are the most abundant of the animal plankton types. They are Crustaceans that feed near the base of the food cha

4、in on diatoms.,Copepods posses a single, small compound eye and two jointed antennae.,Copepods also have a larval stage that can be very common in plankton samples. In Fact, many of the marine crustaceans have a planktonic Nauplius stage.,Shrimp Like Plankton,Two shrimp like organisms are often foun

5、d in plankton samples Mysids and Euphausids.,Shrimp Like Plankton,Large swarms of euphausids or Krill are often found in nutrient rich cold waters. There, they form an important part of the food chain.,Cladocera,This group of planktonic Crustaceans is best known by the Daphnia or water flea.,Cladoce

6、ra,Cladocera have a large anterior, compound eye and an enlarged carapace.,Cladocera,As can be seen here, the female carries the fertilized eggs within the carapace.,Ostracods,These Crustaceans have a large, bivalve carapace. They are often nick named “bean clams” or “mussel shrimp”.,Coelenterata (C

7、nidaria),Many forms of coelenterates can be found in the plankton. In fact, all three classes have some representation.,Coelenterata (Cnidaria),Although large, most consider the macroscopic jellyfish to be part of the plankton.,Coelenterata (Cnidaria),The Box jellyfish or Sea Wasp is found off the N

8、orthern Coast of Australia. It is the most dangerous jellyfish!,Coelenterata (Cnidaria),There are many microscopic forms in the plankton. These are often juveniles of larger organisms.,Coelenterata (Cnidaria),You might also find this Planula which is the larval form of members in this phylum. This e

9、xample has been stained.,Ctenophora,Known as the comb jellies, these macroscopic organisms swim with their 8 cilliated rows. Many, are about the size of a baseball.,Arrow-worms,Chaetognaths or arrow-worms are often found in plankton samples. About 1-5 mm in size, they are predaceous carnivores.,Prot

10、ists,There are protists that can be found in plankton samples. The three most common all have shells. Their shells are often found in marine sediments.,Tintinnids,Tintinnids are marine protists that secrete a vase-like shell or lorica that protects them when they withdraw.They are filter feeders.,Fo

11、raminifera,Forams are amoeba like organisms that have a calcareous shell. These shells are very important in marine sediments.,Radiolaria,Radiolarians are amoeba like organisms with a skeleton formed of silica. They are common in colder waters where there shells can dominate the sediments.,Meroplank

12、ton,Meroplankton,Remember, these are organisms that only spend part of their lives in the plankton. Most become benthic or bottom dwelling organisms as adults.,Barnacle Nauplii,Barnacles spend their adult life firmly attached to an object in the water. They kick food in their mouths thats filtered o

13、ut of the water.,Barnacle Nauplii,Barnacle nauplii are often common in inshore samples. Barnacles go from this stage to a settling cypris stage and then to the sessile adult stage.,Veliger Larvae,Mollusks have several planktonic stages. They have a ball like trochophore stage and a veliger stage.,Ve

14、liger Larvae,Often, you can find the shells of these immature mollusks in plankton samples.,Zoea,Crabs, like many Crustaceans have a larval stage known as a zoea. At certain times of the year it can dominate the samples!,Megalopa,The megalopa stage resembles the adult and will soon settle to the bottom.,Echinoderm Larvae,Echinoderms have a bilateral larval stage that can often be found in near shore samples of plankton.,Fish Larvae,Larval fish are often part of the plankton.,Fish Eggs,Even fish eggs can be found in the plankton samples.,

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