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Freshwater angelfish
Freshwater angelfish

Freshwater biology is a field of biology that studies the life and ecosystems of freshwater habitats. This includes animal, plant and microbial life in lakes, rivers and ponds. Freshwater angelfish at the Montreal Biodome, by mendel. ... Freshwater angelfish at the Montreal Biodome, by mendel. ... Biology (from Greek βίος λόγος, see below) is the branch of science dealing with the study of living organisms. ... For other uses, see Life (disambiguation), Lives (disambiguation) or Living (disambiguation), Living Things (disambiguation) Look up life, living in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... An ecosystem, a contraction of ecological and system, refers to the collection of components and processes that comprise, and govern the behavior of, some defined subset of the biosphere. ... For the village on the Isle of Wight, see Freshwater, Isle of Wight. ... Phyla Subregnum Parazoa Porifera Subregnum Eumetazoa Placozoa Orthonectida Rhombozoa Radiata (unranked) Ctenophora Cnidaria Bilateria (unranked) Acoelomorpha Myxozoa Superphylum Deuterostomia Chordata Hemichordata Echinodermata Chaetognatha Superphylum Ecdysozoa Kinorhyncha Loricifera Priapulida Nematoda Nematomorpha Onychophora Tardigrada Arthropoda Superphylum Platyzoa Platyhelminthes Gastrotricha Rotifera Acanthocephala Gnathostomulida Micrognathozoa Cycliophora Superphylum Lophotrochozoa Sipuncula Nemertea Phoronida Bryozoa Entoprocta Brachiopoda... Divisions Green algae Chlorophyta Charophyta Land plants (embryophytes) Non-vascular plants (bryophytes) Marchantiophyta - liverworts Anthocerotophyta - hornworts Bryophyta - mosses Vascular plants (tracheophytes) †Rhyniophyta - rhyniophytes †Zosterophyllophyta - zosterophylls Lycopodiophyta - clubmosses †Trimerophytophyta - trimerophytes Equisetophyta - horsetails Pteridophyta - true ferns Psilotophyta - whisk ferns Ophioglossophyta - adderstongues Seed plants (spermatophytes) †Pteridospermatophyta - seed ferns Pinophyta - conifers Cycadophyta - cycads Ginkgophyta... A cluster of Escherichia coli bacteria magnified 10,000 times. ... A man-made lake in Keukenhof, Netherlands A lake is a body of water or other liquid of considerable size surrounded by land. ... River upstream of an Australian trout farm A river is a large natural waterway. ... A pond is typically a body of water smaller than a lake. ...


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Freshwater Crab Biology (1263 words)
True freshwater crabs spend their entire lives in fresh water and it is a shared defining characteristic to be able to complete their entire life cycle independently of sea water.
In contrast, the newly laid eggs of freshwater crabs are much larger (about 1 mm in diameter), increase to between 3 and 5 mm in diameter as they develop, and remain attached to the pleopods of the female until hatching.
Freshwater crabs were originally known as river crabs, and were given family names such as Thelphusidae and Potamonidae, the latter name being derived from the Greek word root ‘Potamon’ meaning ‘river’;.
Freshwater Prawn - Biology (684 words)
Although freshwater prawns require brackish water in the initial stages, most of their lifecycle is spent in turbid, riverine systems.
Freshwater prawns have a hard outer shell that must be shed regularly in order to grow.
Although larvae can survive for 48 hours in freshwater, they must be transferred to brackish water (9 to 19 parts per thousand) for optimum survival.
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