Invertebrate communities of Lake Nabisojjo
Invertebrates are organisms without a backbone on the basis of body size. Aquatic invertebrates can be divided into two broad categories: micro-and macro-invertebrates. The former commonly known as zooplankton, ranging in size from < 100um 10 ca.1500um and are mainly planktonic (i.e living suspended in the water column). The latter, also known as benthos, (bottom dwelling) are associated with bottom sediments(ie, living on sediment surface or burrowing in sediments), are much bigger organism greater than 1500um in body size.
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dig-aquadocs-1834-352842021-07-09T03:00:16Z Invertebrate communities of Lake Nabisojjo Ndawula, L.M. Kiggundu, V. Pabire Ghandi, W. Fisheries Invertebrates are organisms without a backbone on the basis of body size. Aquatic invertebrates can be divided into two broad categories: micro-and macro-invertebrates. The former commonly known as zooplankton, ranging in size from < 100um 10 ca.1500um and are mainly planktonic (i.e living suspended in the water column). The latter, also known as benthos, (bottom dwelling) are associated with bottom sediments(ie, living on sediment surface or burrowing in sediments), are much bigger organism greater than 1500um in body size. 2021-06-24T17:48:05Z 2021-06-24T17:48:05Z 2000 conference_item http://hdl.handle.net/1834/35284 en http://www.firi.go.ug application/pdf application/pdf 18-21 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/20346 4230 2016-03-15 09:05:39 20346 National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda |
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Invertebrates are organisms without a backbone on the basis of body size. Aquatic invertebrates can be divided into two broad categories: micro-and macro-invertebrates. The former commonly known as zooplankton, ranging in size from < 100um 10 ca.1500um and are mainly planktonic (i.e living suspended in the water column). The latter, also known as benthos, (bottom dwelling) are associated with bottom sediments(ie, living on sediment surface or burrowing in sediments), are much bigger organism greater than 1500um in body size. |
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