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Filter by Meaning The survival of some marine animals depends on the availability of phytoplankton as a food source.
Phytoplankton are essential for the survival of many freshwater fish species.
Phytoplankton blooms provide essential nutrients for marine ecosystems.
Scientists are studying the effects of climate change on phytoplankton populations.
The decrease in phytoplankton population is causing concern among marine biologists.
The migration of certain species of whales is closely linked to the distribution of phytoplankton.
The growth of phytoplankton blooms can be influenced by changes in nutrient levels in the water.
The microscopic nature of phytoplankton makes them an essential component of the food chain in aquatic ecosystems.
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