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It is the food of animals which operate as 'filter-feeders'.
The largest of the sharks and rays are also filter-feeders.
But there was a gap in the fossil record between it and the first appearance of modern filter-feeders, some 100 million years later.
It is a member of the group of pterosaurian filter-feeders.
Many of these organisms are filter-feeders which obtain their food by straining particles through the water.
On dry land the nearest equivalents of the filter-feeders are the grazers.
They were later used as filter-feeders in federally financed sewage treatment experiments, and several escaped into the wild.
Pterobranchs are small worm-like filter-feeders, living on the ocean floor, often in relatively deep waters.
They are generally bottom-living fish, though some are pelagic and probably filter-feeders.
Its members, including the well-studied Nebalia, occur throughout the world's oceans and are usually considered to be filter-feeders.
Similar to these are the filter-feeders, animals that pass a current of water through their bodies and take out of it all the food they need.
Being filter-feeders, most bivalves lead rather sedentary lives.
The largest of the filter-feeders is, however, far from static and is indeed the biggest animal that has ever lived - the blue whale.
Since American paddlefish are filter-feeders, they will not take bait or lures, and must be caught by snagging.
They are mainly filter-feeders, but also consider pigeons to be a particular delicacy, partially out of spite for the birds.
Infestations of the non-native zebra mussel also helped clear the water, as these are filter-feeders.
They are filter-feeders, with a crown of tentacles whose cilia generate water currents towards the mouth.
They were very likely filter-feeders.
There was a colony of giant tube-worms on his side of the channel, harmless filter-feeders.
These nurdles, now saturated in poisons, are eaten by filter-feeders at the very bottom of the food chain, and then make their way up it.
Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders // Hydrobiologia.
True, they are filter-feeders, but not in the sense of turning a dirty, unmaintained, pea-soup pond crystal clear.
The megamouths are docile filter-feeders with wide, blubbery mouths.
Tuvok, is it possible that Navdaq and the other Furies are filter-feeders?
As adults, S. auritus are filter-feeders, feeding primarily on phytoplankton and zooplankton.