filter feedingの例文
- It is an opportunistic feeder with both predatorial and filter feeding habits.
- The jaws of the American paddlefish are distinctly adapted for filter feeding only.
- Their efficient filter feeding clears the water of particles, increasing oxygen.
- The capsule may also interfere with filter feeding, thus reducing predation.
- Far more important, the menhaden's filter feeding limits the spread of devastating algal blooms.
- These attract the filter feeding plankton eaters, which in turn attract the higher predators.
- "' Sea anemones "'are water-dwelling, filter feeding animals, closely related to coral and jellyfish.
- If a filter feeding whale was a fish, it would be a whale shark.
- The water current is utilized for respiration, but also for filter feeding, excretion, and reproduction.
- These live off the yolk sac for about twenty-four days before settling and starting filter feeding.
- Pacific herring have an unusual retinal design that allows filter feeding in extremely dim lighting environments.
- Some species actively hunt prey, either as their only food source, or in combination with filter feeding.
- Filter feeding fish usually use long fine gill rakers to strain small organisms from the water column.
- The teeth were originally thought to have been straining devices for the filter feeding of planktonic organisms.
- The larvae are mostly aquatic and have distinct heads with mouthparts that may be modified for filter feeding.
- Every several feet, they close and clean their gill rakers for a few milliseconds ( filter feeding ).
- Hard shells allowed for filter feeding, and deep burrowing allowed animals to gain new access to food resources.
- It has anatomical adaptations for filter feeding, such as a greatly enlarged mouth and highly developed gill rakers.
- A fish rather than a marine mammal, it spends most of its time cruising on the surface filter feeding.
- The filter feeding behavior of oysters can buffer against environmental degradation caused by human induced eutrophication of estuary systems.