aquatic fauna
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaquaticandfauna
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aquatic
adjective
uk/əˈkwæt.ɪk/us/əˈkwæt̬.ɪk/
living or growing in, happening in, or connected ...
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fauna
noun[U, + sing/pl verb]
uk/ˈfɔː.nə/us/ˈfɑː.nə/
all the animals that live wild in a ...
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(Definition ofaquaticandfaunafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This understanding is also useful for biotechnological experiments or as environmental bioindicators and to evaluate the effects of toxic substances onaquaticfauna.
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Otheraquaticfaunaincluding "daphnia" and snails are also found in the lake.
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The oblast'saquaticfaunaincludes two kinds of lamprey and 41 species of bony fish.
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Excessive algal blooms lead to faster eutrophication of the lake which is the reason for pooraquaticfaunain soda lakes.
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The performers represented the sea and the variousaquaticfaunaappear and move around the arena floor.
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Aquaticfaunaincludes about 212 species of freshwater fish.
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Eutrophication often leads to lower dissolved oxygen levels in the water column, including hypoxic and anoxic conditions, which can cause death ofaquaticfauna.
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Stabilization, in this context, may be perceived in general terms as the conversion of food to livingaquaticfauna.
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And theaquaticfaunaalso has to have with the ecology of the area.
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In addition, the grazing and trampling near waterways influencesaquaticfauna.
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The program will also address gaps in our knowledge of the species richness of freshwateraquaticfauna and inland ecosystems, particularly from inland waters.
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The stratigraphy of the region and theaquaticfaunathat was found therein indicates that it was an inland fluvial environment, entirely freshwater in nature with a humid tropical climate.
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The streams and rivers also provided fish, shellfish, and otheraquaticfauna, which can be seen from excavations of shell middens and deposits of the site.
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The reservoir formed due to the submerging of land has also led to an increase inaquaticfaunaand has additionally served as a habitat for winter migrants.
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The stratigraphy of the formation and itsaquaticfaunasuggest that it was an inland fluvial environment, entirely freshwater in nature with a humid tropical climate.
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