tidal zone
An estuary - where freshwater and saltwater meet.
The first layer in a freshwater ecosystem is typically the littoral zone, which is the shallow area near the shoreline. This zone is characterized by abundant light and vegetation, providing habitat for various organisms, including aquatic plants, fish, and invertebrates. It plays a crucial role in nutrient cycling and serves as a breeding ground for many species. The littoral zone supports both terrestrial and aquatic life, making it a highly productive part of the ecosystem.
choanoflagellates are sessile marine and in freshwater habitat.
Freshwater fish derive small amounts of salt from their freshwater habitat. If you place a freshwater fish in saltwater, the difference in habitat will cause the fish to burst.
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The Mississippi River
Yes, freshwater snails benefit from having a filter in their habitat to help maintain water quality and remove waste.
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Freshwaters.
because a river is considered as a freshwater substance it has no salt in it and its fresh.
cod the fish