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Dictionary » F » Fish habitat Fish habitatFish habitat The aquatic environment and the immediately surrounding terrestrial environment that, combined, afford the necessary biological and physical support systems required by fish species during various life history stages. ![]()
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Results from our forumCan anyone help Identify these fish vertebra?First yo need to list prey species that live in your otter's habitat and then have samples for comparison. Did you do this yet? That's what ... in pellets, but their vertebrae not so often. I have not a clue about fish vertebrae but I believe to remind that their scales show good taxonomic ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... the detail of evidence is important. It is still not known how cave fish have lost eyesight and pigmentation. This is not just my view. W. R. ... that Deamer used to support his hypothesis. Evidence from the natural habitat. Another kind well-known to aquarists is the cave tetra from San ...
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Effect of Chemical spillage on ecology... on the right (grey arrow). The river is surrounded by four small fish ponds (A-D), as well as waterbird habitat (shaded areas). Fish pond B is connected to the river by underground water flow, and ...
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examples of microbial commensialism?... and human get benefit. This is because the bacteria get nutrient and habitat, while they are able to digest some nutrient that we cant digest. ... and transportation from it. Similar to the example of shark and remora fish, which is an ectosymbiont.
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Re: Bible vs Darwin One thing I see is that lung fish stay in places where the water is still and hence a chance of low O2 content. I think we need to right off the bat say that evolution does not say that habitat causes adaptation[/QUOTE] Hi AFJ - I just want to address your point about habitat. ...
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