Aquatics and Society
Aquatic Ecology
Conservation and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
Aquatic Identification
Vocabulary
100

This portion of our planet contains water, including atmospheric water and groundwater. 

Hydrosphere

100

A group of small watersheds that drain to the same major river are collectively known as?

River Basin

100

Dams keep nutrient-rich sediments from reaching areas below the dam which prevent this fish from reaching its spawning grounds upstream. 

Salmon

100

Because of their sensitivity to pollution, macroinvertebrates make good what?

Bio-indicators

100

A layer of porous, water-saturated sand, gravel, or bedrock through which groundwater flows.

Aquifer

200

These types of fresh mountain streams and cold waters are popular for trout fishing.

Headwaters

200

A depth zone of water that sunlight never reaches.

Aphotic zone

200

The accumulation of toxins higher up in the food chain.

Biomagnification

200

The body of a fish is divided into three regions:

Head, trunk, and tail

200

The process by which a body of water becomes enriched with nutrients often leads to excessive growth of algae and other aquatic plants.

Eutrophication

300
Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom share electrons to create what kind of molecule?

Polar

300

Factors that effect the carrying capacity in an ecosystem.

Limiting Factors

300

Plants or animals that can be used to infer the conditions of a particular habitat.

Indicator species

300

This product covering the fish is what helps reduce drag while swimming through the water. 

Slime coat

300

A species that plays a critical role in the structure and stability of an ecosystem.

Keystone species

400

This is the measure of free oxygen that is present in the water essential for all aquatic life. 

Dissolved oxygen 

400

Standing water and flowing water are also known as what kind of ecosystems?

Lentic ecosystems and lotic ecosystems

400

Oil and gas wash into city storm drains after a big rain. What kind of pollution is this classified as?

Non-Point pollution

400

Internal ear bones that assist the fish in hearing distant sounds

Otoliths

400

This is an area of open water away from the shore that extends down as far as the light reaches.

Limnetic zone

500

These names describe the direction of energy flow when changing from one phase to the next: solid to liquid, and liquid to gas. 

Hint: Latent Heat

Latent heat of fusion (melting) and evaporation (boiling)

500

What are the three H's that are important in identifying a wetland?

Hydrology, hydric soils, and hydrophytic vegetation

500

Animals, plants, bacteria, and viruses will migrate to new areas with more favorable conditions due to this existential threat. 

Climate change

500

A series of enlarged cells in a horizontal line along the side of a fish's body.

Lateral line

500

The study of Earth's surfaces such as channel width, depth, slope, bed particle sizes, and pattern of each stream are all components of this specific science. 

Geomorphology

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