Aquatic Biodiversity Chapter 8. Core Case Study: Why Should We Care about Coral Reefs? (1) Biodiversity Formation Important ecological and economic services.
Aquatic Biodiversity Chapter 8. Core Case Study: Why Should We Care about Coral Reefs? (1) Biodiversity Formation Important ecological and economic.
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Molluscs By: Sameena Khokhar. The term mollusc means “soft.” A mollusc is a diverse animal and is a member of the phylum Mollusca group. Around eighty.
Aquatic Biodiversity Chapters 8 and 11. WHY SHOULD WE CARE ABOUT CORAL REEFS? Great biodiversity Formation- massive colonies of polyps that secrete limestone.
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Aquatic Biodiversity
Most of the Earth Is Covered with Water Aquatic life zones – Saltwater: marine Oceans and estuaries Coastlands and shorelines Coral reefs Mangrove forests.
Aquatic Biodiversity Chapter 8. How do coral reefs form? 4.
Aquatic Life Zones
SENIOR LECTURER IKENWEIWE Bolatito Nafisat SENIOR LECTURER DEPARTMENT OF AQUACULTURE AND FISHERIES MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, ABEOKUTA AQUATIC.