The most common term for the study of freshwater and freshwater systems is Limnology!
Limnology (the study of lakes and other freshwater systems)
No
Bodies of Freshwater.
Per Google, it seems to be the science or study of freshwater crayfish.
Limnologists study freshwater systems such as lakes, rivers, and wetlands. They focus on the physical, chemical, biological, and ecological aspects of these environments to better understand their functioning and how they are affected by human activities and natural processes. Limnologists play a key role in conservation efforts and water resource management.
Limnologists study freshwater ecosystems, including lakes, rivers, ponds, and wetlands. Their research focuses on the physical, chemical, biological, and ecological characteristics of these water bodies, examining factors such as water quality, aquatic life, and the impacts of human activity. They often investigate issues like pollution, habitat restoration, and the effects of climate change on freshwater systems. Limnologists contribute valuable insights for conservation and management of water resources.
The concentrations of metals are typically higher in freshwater than in seawater because freshwater systems have less capacity to dilute or transport metals compared to seawater. In freshwater systems, metals can be sourced from natural weathering of rocks and human activities, and they accumulate as there is less water volume to disperse them. Conversely, in the vast volume of seawater, metals are more dispersed and diluted.
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Yes freshwater fishes just like most fishes have excretory systems. In freshwater animals their body fluids are more concentrated than their surroundings, so their waste can easily gained by osmosis and kidneys produce dilute urine for excretion. So yeah........... freshwater fishes have excretory systems
I believe its marine & freshwater ecosystems
earth science
earth science