Aquatic Biome
Title: Aquatic Biome
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 1518 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Aquatic Biome
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 1518 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Freshwater Regions
Freshwater is defined as having a low salt concentration—usually less than 1%. Plants and animals in freshwater regions are adjusted to the low salt content and would not be able to survive in areas of high salt concentration (i.e, ocean). There are different types of freshwater regions: ponds and lakes, streams and rivers, and wetlands. The following sections describe the characteristics of these three freshwater zones.
Ponds and Lakes
These regions range
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species of microorganisms, invertebrates, fishes, sea urchins, octopuses, and sea stars.
Estuaries
Estuaries are areas where freshwater streams or rivers merge with the ocean. This mixing of waters with such different salt concentrations creates a very interesting and unique ecosystem. Microflora like algae, and macroflora, such as seaweeds, marsh grasses, and mangrove trees (only in the tropics), can be found here. Estuaries support a diverse fauna, including a variety of worms, oysters, crabs, and waterfowl.


