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| Can someone give me organisms that are a omnivores in the biome marine? | | Published by: jane 2009-01-07 |
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The basis of the marine ecosystem is phytoplankton, and only small organisms are really equipped to feed on them. Everything after that is a carnivore. By the time to get to anything sizeable, like a small fish, you're already several trophic levels up. Larger plants or plantlike organisms like kelp and weed are only eaten by specialised herbivores.
The closest thing to true omnivores in the marine biome would be the detritivores on the sea bed, such as sea cucumbers. They eat the detritus that rains down from above as marine snow, this includes a lot of faecal pellets, discarded exoskeletons and dead organisms, including both animals and phytoplankton. WikiAnswers - Animal Behavior Questions including How many jobs :: What are three animal or plant freshwater biome adaptations? Popularity: 1 Are humans the only animals that give birth in the winter? Popularity: 1 | Needs Answer http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/2886-31HOME | Digg - Heroes Actress Caught in Clash at Japanese Dolphin Slaughter Site:: be news to you but Humans are omnivores which means we eat both plants but we would have enough money to give everyone in the US a check for $40,000. http://digg.com/odd_stuff/Heroes_Actress_Caught_in_Clash_ase_Dolphin_Slaughter_SiteHOME |
There are a lot of organisms in the marine environment that are omnivores. some fish, molluscs, crustaceans.
*Salt water crabs-they consume seaweed and small marine vertebrate.
*Sea otter eats urchin and seaweed as well.
*Sea turtles eats algea and jellyfish too.
*Marine angelfish.
*box fish
*trunk fish
*puffers
*blennies
*batfish.
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