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Freshwater Ecology
[edit]- Amictic lake
- Amphipoda
- Anomopoda
- Anostraca
- Anoxic waters
- Apparent oxygen utilisation
- Aquatic ecosystem
- Aquatic insect
- Aquatic respiration
- Atyidae
- Axolotl
- Benthic zone
- Bog
- Cherax quadricarinatus
- Cladocera
- Common yabby
- Copepod
- Crayfish
- Cyclops (genus)
- Damselfly
- Daphnia
- Destratification
- Dimictic lake
- Dissolved organic carbon
- Dragonfly
- Dystrophic lake
- Dytiscidae
- Eel
- Epilimnion
- Eutrophication
- Fish migration
- Freshwater bivalve
- Freshwater crab
- Freshwater ecosystem
- Freshwater fish
- Freshwater mollusc
- Freshwater pearl mussel
- Freshwater snail
- Gammarus pulex
- Gerridae
- Guild (ecology)
- Holomictic lake
- Hydra (genus)
- Hydrobiology
- Hydrometridae
- Hypolimnion
- Hyporheic zone
- Lake ecosystem
- Lake monster
- Lake stratification
- Lamprey
- Langmuir circulation
- Leech
- Limnetic zone
- Limnic eruption
- Limnology
- Littoral zone
- Macrobrachium
- Marron
- Marsh
- Mayfly
- Megaloptera
- Meromictic lake
- Microbial loop
- Monomictic lake
- Mosquito
- Nepidae
- Neuroptera
- Notonectidae
- Notostraca
- Nymphaeaceae
- Ostracod
- Paludification
- Periphyton
- Plecoptera
- Polymictic lake
- Profundal zone
- Riparian zone
- River continuum concept
- River ecosystem
- Rotifer
- Salmon
- Salt marsh
- Seiche
- Siphon (insect anatomy)
- Stream bed
- Stream gradient
- Stream metabolism
- Stygofauna
- Subterranean fauna
- Swamp
- Tadpole
- Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish
- Thermocline
- Troglofauna
- Trophic species
- Trout
- Tsunamis in lakes
- Ultrahydrophobicity
- Upland and lowland
- Water aeration
- Water beetle
- Water stagnation
- Water-penny beetle
- Whirligig beetle