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Animals in ocean's twilight zone thrive on upcycled nutrient
Animals in ocean's twilight zone thrive on upcycled nutrient
Animals in ocean's twilight zone thrive on upcycled nutrients | University of Hawaiʻi System News
Zooplankton rely on smaller class organisms, called microzooplankton, to consolidate the sparse waste products in the water and transform it into higher-quality food.
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