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The plankton composed of cells smaller than 0.2 micrometers.
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A macroorganism involved in macrofouling
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Plankton ranging in size from 2 to 20 centimetres in maximal dimension.
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Relatively large particles of plastic found especially in the marine environment (typically more than about 5 mm)
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Any relatively large plankton, visible to the naked eye; the minimum size is defined in various sources as from 0.5 mm to 5.0 mm.
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The largest plankton (greater than about 20 centimetres in maximal dimension)
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plankton intermediate in size between microplankton and macroplankton
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particles of plastic found especially in the marine environment (typically about 10 mm)
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The smallest of the faunal size divisions, including mainly microorganisms but also sometimes applied to the tiniest species of animal groups such as ticks, insects, etc.
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A fungus of microscopic size.
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Of or pertaining to micronodules.
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microscopic phytoplankton
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Of or relating to microsyenite.
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Small pieces of trash in the environment that are dangerous to wildlife when ingested
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Relating to the microzoa.
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Alternative form of nanoplankton [plankton between 2 and 20 microns in size.]
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plankton between 2 and 20 microns in size.
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The plankton composed of cells between 0.2 and 2 micrometers.
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Synonym of nanophytoplankton
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