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But Aegirocassis, like a smaller and much older species of anomalocaridid, described last year, was a filter feeder that sifted millimeter-sized creatures possibly including tiny crustaceans or the larvae of other marine organisms from the water as it swam.
Palaeontologists had suspected for years that the teeth might belong to an ancient relative of the rarely seen living megamouth shark Megachasma pelagios, a filter feeder that was first recorded as recently as 1976, when it was accidentally hauled up by a navy boat off the coast of Hawaii.
It is a filter feeder.
It is a filter feeder, sieving microscopic algae from water that passes though its gills.
C. diaphanus swims with its ventral side upwards, and is a filter feeder, collecting zooplankton and detritus with its phyllopodia.
The whale shark is a filter feeder – one of only three known filter feeding shark species (along with the basking shark and the megamouth shark).
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Only half as many colonies of Fenestrulina rugula, a filter-feeder that lives on rocks on the sea floor, survive to sexual maturity the first demonstrable effect of climate change on the Antarctic seabed, the researchers say.
The fin whale is a filter-feeder, feeding on small schooling fish, squid and crustaceans including copepods and krill.
So far as the gross anatomy is concerned, there are no significant differences between A. inferum and its shallow-water congeners [ 7], which indicates that A. inferum may be a filter-feeder like its congeners.
Nevertheless, the sheer number of peptidase genes in the D. pulex genome indicates large-scaled gene family expansions that might reflect specific adaptations to the lifestyle of a planktonic filter feeder in a highly variable aquatic environment [ 35].
The sheer number of peptidase genes (serine-peptidase-like: > 200, astacin-like: 36, carboxypeptidase-like: 30) in the D. pulex genome suggests large-scaled gene family expansions that might reflect specific adaptations to the lifestyle of a planktonic filter feeder in a highly variable aquatic environment.
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