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A foraminiferan from 600 m depth in the Aegean Sea.

A foraminiferan from 600 m depth in the Aegean Sea.

Date : 07/12/2010 Affichages : 6937

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We usually assume that "Big Fish eat Little Fish" (Pieter Bruegel the Elder 1556)
 
 

We usually assume that "Big Fish eat Little Fish" (Pieter Bruegel the Elder 1556)

Bruegel's drawing was perhaps not depicting marine food chains as much as human greed. In any event, although it's a great drawing, it does not describe the ecology of planktonic protists well since many small protists eat as large or larger than themselves. For some obvious examples of small eating big see the parasite gallery images.

Date : 13/11/2011
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