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No. It is not poisonous. Some duckweeds yes, they are but some are not.
Yes, manatees can eat duckweeds. These aquatic herbivores primarily consume a variety of water plants, including seagrasses and freshwater vegetation. Duckweeds, being small floating plants, can be part of their diet, especially in areas where they are abundant. However, manatees tend to prefer larger, more nutritious plants when available.
Duckweeds have several adaptations that enable them to thrive in aquatic environments. Their small, floating leaves minimize surface area and reduce water loss, while their rapid growth and reproduction allow them to quickly colonize available habitats. Additionally, duckweeds possess specialized roots that help anchor them in place and absorb nutrients from the water, enhancing their survival in nutrient-rich environments. Their ability to tolerate varying light and temperature conditions also contributes to their resilience and adaptability.
Peter Richard Sauter has written: 'Kryokonservierung von Lemnaceae =' -- subject(s): Cryopreservation, Duckweeds, Plant cells and tissues, Preservation
The use of fertilizers to help the plant grow when discarded to a lake/sea/river/pond will create a unsuitable condition for duckweeds to grow in.
how does a grasshopper reproduce how does a grasshopper reproduce how does a grasshopper reproduce
they do not reproduce asexually.they mostly reproduce sexually.
honey badgers reproduce sexually. they reproduce in mid-spring
They reproduce Asexually
they reproduce sexually
They reproduce in the water.
it dont reproduce.