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  • Holopedium, one of several species of zooplankton commonly found in freshwater lakes.
    • — January 25, 2011

    Freshwater food chain linked to terrestrial neighbors

    Researchers from the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies are shedding new light on the relationship between land and aquatic ecosystems. The researchers have been closely examining zooplankton — organisms that[…]

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    Wright State Ph.D. candidate Brianne Kelly takes oxygen measurements at Lake Tanganyika in east Africa.
    • — January 21, 2011

    Ohio researchers examine how life thrives despite low nutrients in African lake

    In shallow waters, where nutrients are oddly scarce, there thrives one of the most diverse collections of freshwater fish on Earth. Lake Tanganyika in east Africa is actually the second[…]

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  • Lake Erie
    • — January 20, 2011

    Lake Erie aquatic species are affected differently by hypoxia events

    A recent study conducted on Lake Erie aquatic species has shown that hypoxia events in the lake have a harmful impact on all species, though some are more affected than[…]

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    Oceanscience Barnacle Seafloor Platform
    • — January 19, 2011

    Product Spotlight: Oceanscience Seafloor Platforms

    Oceanscience Seafloor Platforms are sensor mounting bases for collecting real-time data measurements using existing navigation buoys. These rugged systems provide a durable solution for underwater data measurements. Barnacle The Oceanscience[…]

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