英:[ˈfiltə ˈfi:də]
美:[ˈfɪltɚ ˈfidɚ]
英:[ˈfiltə ˈfi:də]
美:[ˈfɪltɚ ˈfidɚ]
滤食动物,滤食者
noun
an animal (such as a clam or baleen whale) that obtains its food by filtering organic matter or minute organisms from a current of water that passes through some part of its system
noun
an animal (such as a clam or baleen whale) that obtains its food by filtering organic matter or minute organisms from a current of water that passes through some part of its system
滤食动物
又称 :滤食动物(suspension feeder)
滤食类
濾食類
滤食性动物
又称 :滤食性动物(suspension feeder )
滤食生物
The first known use of filter feeder was in 1928
bill1 of 4noun
the jaws of a bird together with their horny covering
a mouthpart (as the beak of a turtle) resembling a bird's bill
the visor of a cap
bill2 of 4verb
to touch bills
to caress affectionately
bill3 of 4noun
a draft of a law presented to a legislature for consideration
introduce a bill in Congress
a record of goods sold, services performed, or work done together with the costs involved
a telephone bill
a sign or poster advertising something
a piece of paper money
a dollar bill
bill4 of 4verb
to send a bill to
bill1 of 4noun
the jaws of a bird together with their horny covering
a mouthpart (as the beak of a turtle) resembling a bird's bill
the visor of a cap
bill2 of 4verb
to touch bills
to caress affectionately
bill3 of 4noun
a draft of a law presented to a legislature for consideration
introduce a bill in Congress
a record of goods sold, services performed, or work done together with the costs involved
a telephone bill
a sign or poster advertising something
a piece of paper money
a dollar bill
bill4 of 4verb
to send a bill to
fill inverb
to furnish with specified information filled us in on the latest news
fill in an application
to fill a vacancy usually temporarily : substitute
filled in during the emergency
fill inverb
to furnish with specified information filled us in on the latest news
fill in an application
to fill a vacancy usually temporarily : substitute
filled in during the emergency
filter bednoun
a bed of sand or gravel for filtering water or sewage
filter bednoun
a bed of sand or gravel for filtering water or sewage
filter feedernoun
an animal (as a clam or baleen whale) that obtains its food by filtering food particles or tiny living things from water
1 The filter feeders have greatly affected the ecology of the lake, and in some spots, they are caked onto shipwrecks and other artifacts, obscuring the details that make the wrecks come alive, Schott said.
2 Humpback whales are filter feeders and eat small fish and crustaceans, mostly krill.
3 Baleen whales—filter feeders that include blue whales, fin whales and humpback whales—make noises via a larynx, or voice box.
4 As previously reported, the largest shark alive today, reaching up to 20 meters long, is the whale shark, a sedate filter feeder.
5 As filter feeders, oysters remove algae and excess nutrients from the water, their beds support a variety of marine life including fish and fellow shellfish.
6 What Do Whale Sharks Eat? Whale sharks are filter feeders, primarily dining on plankton, krill, small fish, and occasionally on small squid or crustaceans.
7 As filter feeders, the sharks are known for their massive mouths that can open up to 3 feet wide.
8 Despite their massive size, whale sharks are filter feeders, boasting the ability to open their mouths up to five feet wide.
9 The whale shark is what's called a filter feeder.
鲸鲨被称为“过滤进食者“.
10 This wave of turbidity can also eliminate habitat for sessile filter feeders, such as freshwater mussels.
这波污浊物也会破坏行固著生活的滤食动物的栖息地,像是淡水贻贝。
11 Before this extinction, marine animals were mostly filter feeders stuck in place on the seafloor, such as crinoids or "sea lilies.
这次大灭绝之前,海洋动物大部分是固定在海底的滤食动物,比如海百合。