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The northern snakehead, a long, sharp-toothed fish with an eel-like body, is quickly spreading through rivers and lakes in ...
Bacteria play key roles in degrading organic matter, both in the soil and in aquatic ecosystems. While most bacteria digest large molecules externally, allowing other community members to share and ...
Fewer people have been to the deepest parts of the ocean than have walked on the surface of the moon. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Center for Transformational Play are hoping a virtual ...
Orangefoot Pimpleback. Monkeyface. Fuzzy Pigtoe. Despite their playful monikers, mussels are rock-like animals that play a ...
The newly described darters are two of eight darter species only found in the Black Warrior River watershed 🤯 #alabama #darter #sipseydarter #locustforkdarter pb ...
Freshwater ecology is the study of all aspects of the ecology of terrestrial aquatic systems, including rivers, lakes and ponds. It includes the community ecology of these ecosystems, as well as ...
A benthic aquatic macroinvertebrate is a small creature that does not have a backbone and lives at the bottom of a body of ...
Diving beetles (Dytiscidae) maintain the balance of pond ecosystems. They feed on other aquatic organisms, such as mosquito ...
The GDNR is asking for the publics help in preventing the spread of invasive species in Georgia water ways. They make it easy with a website reporting service to let them know where the species are ...
Although there is an increased interest in the profiled One Health programme converging the 3 points of health (animals, humans and environment), the impact on small invertebrates in aquatic ...
Our objective is to examine secondary productivity of emerging aquatic insects as an aspect of the ecosystem service ‘habitat provisioning’ and determine the linkage between aquatic insect emergence ...
2017). In light of global shark population declines from overfishing, understanding and predicting the consequences of shark loss on ecosystems been identified as a research priority (Jorgensen et al.