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== Phytoplankton ==
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File:Diatoms_through_the_microscope.jpg|Diatoms through the microscope
File:CSIRO_ScienceImage_4203_A_bluegreen_algae_species_Cylindrospermum_sp_under_magnification.jpg|A bluegreen algae species Cylindrospermum sp under magnification
File:Global_phytoplankton_distribution_-_NASA.webm|Global phytoplankton distribution - NASA
File:Cycling_of_marine_phytoplankton.png|Cycling of marine phytoplankton
File:Luminescent_beaches_in_Chabahar3.jpg|Luminescent beaches in Chabahar
File:Spring_Bloom_Colors_the_Pacific_Near_Hokkaido.jpg|Spring Bloom Colors the Pacific Near Hokkaido
File:Cwall99_lg.jpg|Cwall99
File:NASA_satellite_view_of_Southern_Ocean_phytoplankton_bloom_(crop).jpg|NASA satellite view of Southern Ocean phytoplankton bloom
File:Competing_scientific_hypothesis_of_plankton_variability.png|Competing scientific hypothesis of plankton variability
File:Plankton_satellite_image.jpg|Plankton satellite image
File:Global_phytoplankton_species_richness_and_turnover.jpg|Global phytoplankton species richness and turnover
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Latest revision as of 20:57, 23 February 2025

Phytoplankton are the autotrophic (self-feeding) components of the plankton community and a key part of oceans, seas and freshwater basin ecosystems. The name comes from the Greek words φυτόν (phyton), meaning 'plant', and πλαγκτός (planktos), meaning 'wanderer' or 'drifter'.

Phytoplankton obtain energy through the process of photosynthesis and must therefore live in the well-lit surface layer (termed the euphotic zone) of an ocean, sea, lake, or other body of water. They account for about half of all photosynthetic activity on Earth.

Classification[edit]

Phytoplankton encompass a wide array of unicellular organisms, some of which are no longer classified within the plant kingdom. They can be broadly divided into two groups: cyanobacteria (also called blue-green algae) and algae.

Role in the food chain[edit]

Phytoplankton serve as the base of the aquatic food web, providing an essential ecological function for all aquatic life. They are consumed by zooplankton, small fish and whales.

Role in the carbon cycle[edit]

Phytoplankton play a crucial role in the carbon cycle, they take in carbon dioxide, and release oxygen as a by-product, which other organisms, such as humans, depend on for survival.

Threats[edit]

Phytoplankton populations can be negatively impacted by climate change, ocean acidification, and water pollution. These threats can lead to algal blooms, which can have harmful effects on other marine life and the environment.

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