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, around, and over these hard-substrate habitats have a healthy appetite, too - an appetite that we are only beginning to understand. turbellarian hydroid ( turbellaria crucea ) in the sea, plants using energy derived from sunlight convert carbon dioxide gas, water, and nutrients into living tissue.
enough sunlight may penetrate the water column to support photosynthesis. thus, few plants can live and grow there and, as a result, very little primary productivity occurs on new jersey reefs. instead, these deepwater environments are colonized by marine animals - consumers. blood sea star ( henrica...
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