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  • Nekton - Wikipedia
    Nekton or necton (from the Ancient Greek: νηκτόν, romanized: nekton, lit 'to swim') is any aquatic organism that can actively and persistently propel itself through a water column (i e swimming) without touching the bottom
  • Nekton – Types, Examples, and Diagram - Science Facts
    Nektons are marine organisms that can swim and move independently of moving water Apart from some mollusks and crustaceans, most nektons are vertebrates Some examples of nektonic organisms are whales, fish, reptiles, and birds They live at all depths of the ocean Most live closer to the surface due to the presence of food
  • Nekton | Marine Life, Aquatic Organisms, Plankton | Britannica
    nekton, the assemblage of pelagic animals that swim freely, independent of water motion or wind Only three phyla are represented by adult forms
  • Home - Nekton
    Nekton advances our knowledge of the ocean through expeditions, applied research, storytelling, and knowledge exchange Our programmes are co-created with the Nekton Network—an alliance of scientists, governments, businesses, philanthropy, and civil society partners
  • Nekton - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Nekton refers to living organisms in the Earth's water bodies that can swim independently of currents, such as fish, squid, octopus, sharks, and marine mammals They are typically found in the water column but can also live close to the ocean floor
  • Difference Between Plankton and Nekton | Definition, Characteristics . . .
    Plankton and nekton are two types of marine aquatic organisms The main difference between plankton and nekton is that plankton are passive swimmers that are carried by the water currents whereas nekton are actively-swimming organisms that swim against the water currents
  • Nekton | Definition, Types Examples - Lesson | Study. com
    A nekton is a group of water or marine organisms that travel together freely These organisms can be fish, crustaceans or mollusks that live in an ocean or a lake
  • Nekton | Encyclopedia. com
    Nekton are aquatic animals that swim or move freely in the water Their movement is generally not controlled by waves and currents Nekton include fish, squid, marine mammals, and marine reptiles They live in the sea, lakes, rivers, ponds, and other bodies of water
  • 40 Facts About Nekton
    Nekton are aquatic animals that can swim and move independently of water currents They include a wide range of creatures, from tiny fish to massive whales Here are some fascinating facts about these incredible swimmers Nekton are found in both saltwater and freshwater environments
  • What Does Nektonic Mean in Marine Biology? - BiologyInsights
    The nekton category is incredibly diverse, spanning multiple phyla and including some of the ocean’s most recognizable animals Fish are among the most abundant, with both bony fish like tuna and mackerel and cartilaginous fish like sharks serving as prime examples built for speed and endurance





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