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The biology of lakes, ponds, streams, and wetlands

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Abstract
Open Water Environments: Adaptations for planktonic life are observed in Daphnia and other cladocerans, copepods, rotifers, and planktonic algae. Bottom Environment: Explores bacterial decomposition, recycling of materials, adaptations for bottom life, and ecological relationships in the bottom community. Stream Life, Inhabitants, and Adaptations: This unit takes a revealing underwater look at the highly specialized organisms that live in rapids, under rock communities, and in slower waters. Vernal Pools: Investigates adaptations for life in temporary wetland environments. Modular presentation, stunning biological photography, and up-to-date learning design create a powerful teaching resource for the study of aquatic and marine life.
Series
Life in aquatic environments
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Duration
00:38:27 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
High School (grades 10-12), Intermediate (grades 7-9), Grades 4-12
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