Nekton or necton refers to the aggregate of actively swimming aquatic organisms in a body of water. The term was proposed by German biologist Ernst Haeckel to differentiate between the active swimmers in a body of water, and the passive organisms that were carried along by the current, the plankton. As a guideline, nektonic organisms have a high Reynolds number (greater than 1000) and planktonic organisms a low one (less than 10). The distinction is not clear-cut however, with some organisms starting life as plankton and progressing to nekton. The term is now considered obsolete and biologist no longer use it.
The term was first proposed and used by the German biologist Ernst Haeckel in 1890 in his book Plankton-Studien where he contrasted it with plankton, the aggregate of passively floating, drifting, or somewhat motile organisms present in a body of water, primarily tiny algae and bacteria, small eggs and larvae of marine organisms, and protozoa and other minute consumers. Today it is considered an obsolete term because it does not allow for the meaningful quantifiable distinction between these two groups. Modern biologists no longer use it.
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