pohjaeläinlajit
Pohjaeläinlajit, also known as benthic organisms, are animals that live on the bottom of a body of water, such as a lake, river, or ocean. These organisms play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems, acting as both consumers and decomposers. They inhabit various substrates, including mud, sand, gravel, and rocks, and their diversity is influenced by factors such as water depth, oxygen levels, temperature, and food availability.
Common examples of pohjaeläinlajit include various invertebrates like worms, crustaceans (such as amphipods and isopods), mollusks
The feeding habits of pohjaeläinlajit are diverse. Some are detritivores, feeding on decaying organic matter that
The presence and abundance of specific pohjaeläinlajit can serve as important indicators of water quality. Certain