Yes.
Reference: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3758593
I am working on identifying exactly what kinds of Fusarium there are in ponds. I am hypothesizing that they are very closely related to the ones in your bathroom sink!
D.S.
Fusarium Research Center
Penn State University
Under examination, pond water is full of microbes. Bacteria is found in large numbers, as are protozoa and algae.
they are usually found in freshwater or pond water
cows, chicken and horses. I found you can put carps in your pond.
Water lilies, cat tails, water iris, duckweed, algae, etc
Protozoans meet its basic needs by having to stay in water, it can be in clear pond water or sea water with salt. That is why they are found in pond water which is what its states in my college textbook. Hopefully this helps you in what you need to do in either a project or homework. :)
Some can be found in pond water but not all.
Surface of water
Algea, protozoans, and other microorganisms can be found in most pond water.
they are usually found in freshwater or pond water
H2O
your mom is in there
Water lilies and Lotus
Under examination, pond water is full of microbes. Bacteria is found in large numbers, as are protozoa and algae.
water, stones, etc
By a body of water suck as a pond or creek.
water spiders are found in the swamp zone of a pond (very close to the edge of the deep water zone). They are generally found where water lilies are growing....
leeches are found about everywhere there is fresh water for example a pond or a lake