Why are filter feeders important in aquatic ecosystems?
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Filter feeders important in aquatic ecosystems
Filter feeders are a subset of suspended-feeding organisms that feed by removing food particles and suspended materials from water by running it through a specialized filtering device.
The upkeep of the wellness of water bodies may require the use of filter feeders.
Since they are known to prevent disease by getting rid of infections, it is assumed that they actively eliminate particular things for eating.
Oysters and mussels, which are filter feeders that remove poisons and minute particles from the water, help to keep it clear.
These feeders are therefore regarded as ecosystem engineers since they have the potential to significantly contribute to water clarification.