Biology: taxonomy & diversity Domain archaeae Domain bacteria Domain eukaryota Taxonomy: the classification of organisms into groups based on similarities.

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Biology: taxonomy & diversity Domain archaeae Domain bacteria Domain eukaryota Taxonomy: the classification of organisms into groups based on similarities of structure or origin.

Biology: taxonomy & diversity Dodson, Figure 3.6, p. 74

Biology: appearance & diversity Archaea and bacteria Dodson, Figure 3.2, p. 68

&script=sci_arttext Biology: appearance & anatomy Procaryotes (archaea and bacteria) cyanobacteria Bacteria colonies

Biology: appearance & anatomy Eukaryote diversity epts/Diversity/protists.html

Biology: taxonomy & diversity Eukaryotes - protists planktonforum.eu hsu.edu en.wikivisual.com comenius.susqu.edu

Biology: taxonomy & diversity Eukaryotes - fungi mdfrc.org.au

Biology: taxonomy & diversity Eukaryotes – plants  macrophytes  macroalgae Cladophora

Biology: taxonomy & diversity Eukaryotes – flowering plants: growth habits floating leaf emergent submerged algae Macrophytes  littoral zone  cattails pond lilies elodea eelgrass coontail

Biology: taxonomy & diversity Eukaryotes – plants  macrophytes  flowering plants Myriophyllum (eurasian milfoil)

Biology: taxonomy & diversity Eukaryotes – animals  rotifers Keratella

Biology: taxonomy & diversity Eukaryotes – animals  branchiopods (cladocerans) Daphnia Bosmina Bythotrephes

Biology: taxonomy & diversity Eukaryotes – animals  copepods calanoid copepod cyclopoid copepod

Biology: taxonomy & diversity Eukaryotes – animals  malacostracans Diporeia Mysis

Biology: taxonomy & diversity Eukaryotes – animals  insecta Bloodworm (chironomid) Phantom midge (Chaoborus)

Biology: taxonomy & diversity Eukaryotes – animals  mollusca Pond snail Zebra mussel

Biology: taxonomy & diversity Eukaryotes – animals  fish Warm Water Fishery Cold Water Fishery Bluegill Yellow Perch Walleye Smallmouth Bass Lake Herring Lake Whitefish Lake Trout King Salmon

Biology: taxonomy & diversity Eukaryotes – animals  native fish species Alewife Asian carp Brown trout Coho salmon Common carp Gobies King salmon Lamprey Mosquitofish Pink salmon Rainbow smelt Rainbow trout Red-ear sunfish Ruffe Stickleback (3-spine) White perch invader introduced invader introduced invader introduced invader introduced invader