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Aquatic Biomes Freshwater Biomes: Wetlands Streams & Rivers Ponds & Lakes Marine Biomes Ocean Coral Reef Estuary
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Low levels of dissolved salts (less than.1%) Lakes & Ponds
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Eutrophic Lakes: rich in organic matter and vegetation (water is shallow,warm and murky), some can be considered swamps, bogs, wetlands, etc. “Old” Lakes
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Oligotrophic Lakes: Low level of organic matter and vegetation (water is deeper, colder and clear) with sandy or rocky bottom. “Young” Lakes
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Lakes & Ponds: Animals Variety of fish: (bass, pike, panfish, catfish) amphibians, otters, beavers, ducks, geese, wading birds
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Lakes & Ponds: Insects Variety of microscopic invertebrates: insect larvae
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Lakes & Ponds: Environmental Concerns Problems: Eutrophication, pollution from industry, alien species, and acid deposition
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Rivers & Streams Cooler with more dissolved oxygen than lakes and ponds Characterized by moving water along a gradient Gradient determines the strength of the current
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Faster currents : Trout, salmon, insect larvae, crayfish, salamanders, and little vegetation
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Slower currents: similar to lakes and ponds, more vegetation
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Streams & Rivers: Environmental Concerns : similar to lakes and ponds
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Wetlands Types: Swamps, Bogs, Marshes
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Wetland Vegetation Grasses, shrubs, rushes & some trees
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Wetland Animals: Fish, amphibians, waterfowl, reptiles, mammals, muskrats, beavers
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Holds water which prevents flooding during intense storms Cleans polluted waters Problems: Have been drained or filled in and converted to developments or farmlands
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