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[[File:Neuston,_Plankton,_Nekton,_Benthos.jpg|Neuston, Plankton, Nekton, Benthos|thumb]] '''Nekton''' refers to the aggregate of actively swimming aquatic organisms in a body of water, able to move independently of water currents. Unlike [[plankton]], which are primarily passive drifters, nektonic organisms have the ability to swim against water currents. This group includes a wide range of organisms, such as [[fish]], [[cephalopods]] like [[squid]] and [[octopus]], and marine mammals like [[whales]], [[dolphins]], and [[seals]]. Nekton are crucial components of the [[aquatic ecosystem]], playing significant roles in the structure and function of [[marine]] and [[freshwater]] habitats. ==Characteristics== Nektonic organisms share several key characteristics, including: * **Mobility**: They possess the ability to move actively and with direction in the water. * **Size**: Nekton range from small fishes to the largest animals on Earth, like the [[blue whale]]. * **Location**: They inhabit various depths and areas of water bodies, from surface waters to the deep sea. ==Ecological Role== Nekton play vital roles in aquatic ecosystems: * **Predation**: They are often top or mid-level predators, controlling the population of [[plankton]] and other nekton. * **Prey**: They also serve as prey for larger nektonic organisms, linking different trophic levels. * **Nutrient Cycling**: Through their feeding and excretion, nekton contribute to the cycling of nutrients in aquatic environments. ==Classification== Nekton can be broadly classified into three main groups: * **Fish**: This is the largest and most diverse group, including species from various [[fish]] families. * **Cephalopods**: This group includes active swimmers like [[squid]], [[octopus]], and [[cuttlefish]]. * **Marine Mammals**: Including [[whales]], [[dolphins]], [[seals]], and [[manatees]]. ==Challenges and Threats== Nekton face several threats, including: * **Overfishing**: Excessive fishing has led to the decline of many nektonic species. * **Habitat Destruction**: Coastal development, pollution, and other human activities have degraded habitats. * **Climate Change**: Changes in water temperature and chemistry affect the distribution and survival of nekton. ==Conservation== Efforts to conserve nekton include: * **Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)**: Establishing MPAs to safeguard critical habitats. * **Sustainable Fishing Practices**: Implementing quotas and sustainable fishing methods to prevent overfishing. * **Research and Monitoring**: Conducting research to understand nekton ecology and monitoring populations for conservation management. [[Category:Aquatic ecology]] [[Category:Marine biology]] [[Category:Oceanography]] {{biology-stub}}
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