Are shrimp nekton or benthos? Crayfish belong to what group of arthropods? Do trilobites have exoskeletons? Are krill members of the phylum Crustacea? Crabs have an exoskeleton called a Do crabs have endoskeletons or exoskeletons? Are sea urchins benthos?
to a sea level rise, loss of icy polar habitats and thedeclineof krill populations in key areas.Krill, a tiny shrimp that is dependent on sea ice, is the main source of food
True seals are earless.There are 18 species of earless seals.Fur seals are not true seals.Fur seals feed mainly on krill-a small type of shrimp.When diving for food seals have been known to reach depths of 300 meters, but throughout the breading season of several weeks, male seals do...
Water is an indispensable resource. It also has the potential to transport pollution throughout broad areas during the course of its natural, continuous cycle. Water is constantly rising through the air and being blown around to different areas. That same water also falls and flows across surfaces...
calderas, but will swim up to shallower waters to feed on crustacean, krill, and other smaller fish, shooting up from the depths vertically like some sort of horror worm. Viperfish usually only get around 1 foot long and are rarely found around humans, so they aren't considered a threat....
If so, that is not enough light for a carpet anemone in a 18" deep tank even if it's running at 100%, which is why it is stretching so much toward the surface. How old is the tank and what are the parameters? Edit: Also, freeze-dried krill isn't the best food for an anemone...
Yes, this means every lecture should be a special occasion, but is that really a bad thing? If it gets our students thinking, then hasn't it done its job? If academics begin to do this, then maybe we can reclaim the role of "sage on a stage" in a different way. We can move fr...
calderas, but will swim up to shallower waters to feed on crustacean, krill, and other smaller fish, shooting up from the depths vertically like some sort of horror worm. Viperfish usually only get around 1 foot long and are rarely found around humans, so they aren't considered a threat....