The most famous algae eaters are the loriacariid catfish or the suckermouths ... Barley straw: Actual barley straw in a mini bale, or extract of barley straw in liquid form, is widely used in ponds ...
These two species are often confused. Dr Heok Hee Ng explains how to tell them apart. The chief difference is a large fleshy flap in the corner of the mouth in the Flying fox (Epalzeorhynchos ...
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Complex multicellularity evolved independently in various eukaryotic lineages, including animals, plants, fungi, and algae. This evolutionary leap of going from one to many requires organisms to ...
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Hines and Smith have been the yardage eaters for the opposing squads, as the former averages 28.3 stripes per reception while Smith has amassed a 20.6 per catch mark.
The Vancouver Island municipality was forced to drain a pond in a local park, pumping out more than 39 million litres of water over nine days, in order to remove more than 1,700 goldfish.
Independently evolved brown algae develop this way, too. Diethard Tautz is at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, 24306 Plön, Germany, and at the Stellenbosch Institute for ...