Río Atabapo, Guainía, Colombia
The riverbed is layered with dry leaves, branches, and roots, creating a rich, natural structure…
Continue ReadingThe riverbed is layered with dry leaves, branches, and roots, creating a rich, natural structure…
Continue ReadingNative to this ecosystem are Tanichthys albonubes and Sewellia lineolata, which thrive in the shaded,…
Continue ReadingChanna andrao lives in small, slow-moving hill streams and seasonal forest pools near the Brahmaputra…
Continue ReadingThe stream is shallow, with clear, oxygen-rich water running over sandy-gravel beds, shaded by mixed…
Continue ReadingAquatic sedges cover the surroundings of the lake making a suitable habitable place for lizards,…
Continue ReadingThese are shaded, leaf-litter rich, with driftwood, clayish or sandy beds, and minimal aquatic vegetation.
Continue ReadingEndemic to the Kumaradhara and Nethravathi river systems, Etroplus canarensis are critically endangered due to…
Continue ReadingThe watercourse is abundant with rocks, pebbles and sand all mixed together. The shallow puddles…
Continue ReadingThis consists of villages with dense orchards, a mixture of natural and planted vegetations, open…
Continue ReadingIts aquatic flora includes submerged and emerged plants such as Cryptocoryne retrospiralis, Eriocaulion cinereum, Bolbitis…
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