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AQUATIC ANIMAL

Aquatic animals thrive in water environments, ranging from oceans to freshwater lakes and rivers. They have adapted to life in water through specialized features: gills for breathing, fins for movement, and streamlined bodies for efficient swimming. They include several species, from fish and amphibians to marine mammals and invertebrates like jellyfish and crustaceans. They play a crucial role in the ecological balance, contributing to food chains, oxygen production, and global biodiversity. But their habitats are affected by pollution, climate change, and human activities, making conservation efforts vital for sustaining aquatic ecosystems. Saving species and maintaining aquatic biodiversity are the main challenges facing global decision-makers and wildlife managers.

Epigenetics in Aquaculture
Epigenetics in Aquaculture

Epigenetics in Aquaculture

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The Histology of Fishes
The Histology of Fishes

The Histology of Fishes

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Aquatic animals thrive in water environments, ranging from oceans to freshwater lakes and rivers. They have adapted to life in water through specialized features: gills for breathing, fins for movement, and streamlined bodies for efficient swimming. They include several species, from fish and amphibians to marine mammals and invertebrates like jellyfish and crustaceans. They play a crucial role in the ecological balance, contributing to food chains, oxygen production, and global biodiversity. But their habitats are affected by pollution, climate change, and human activities, making conservation efforts vital for sustaining aquatic ecosystems. Saving species and maintaining aquatic biodiversity are the main challenges facing global decision-makers and wildlife managers.