Calanoid copepods are the dominant animals in the
plankton in many parts of the world's oceans, making up 55–95% of plankton samples. They are therefore important in many food webs, taking in energy from
phytoplankton and
algae and 'repackaging' it for consumption by higher
trophic level predators. Many commercial fish are dependent on calanoid copepods for diet in either their
larval or adult forms.
Baleen whales such as
bowhead whales,
sei whales,
right whales and
fin whales rely substantially on calanoid copepods as a food source. == References ==