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Freshwater Biology Bacteria • Freshwater bacteria can be cool, but they can also be harmful • Bacteria love warm, wet environments – Many freshwater locations are perfect • Harmful bacteria in freshwater environments can infect humans Bacteria • How do they get there? – Many bacteria come from animal feces (poo) and earth around the water source – Bacteria can come from infected swimmers – Can also come from infected animals – Strong or large amounts of rain will definitely wash bacteria into the water source • Bacteria can enter humans through inhalation, digestion, and open wounds Bacteria • While there are plenty of helpful bacteria in freshwater environments, but many of them can cause harmful symtoms for swimmers; – Cough, rash, diarrhea.. And EVEN DEATH! • So.. – Don’t swim if pregnant – Don’t swim if you’re old (Mr. B) Freshwater Fish • Physiology – Freshwater fish must be able to diffuse water through their gills (to eliminate impurities) – Freshwater fish must be able to hold onto salts with a large kidney – Freshwater fish release large amounts of urine – Freshwater fish have to have enough scales to reduce diffusion, fish that loose too many scales will die Freshwater Fish • Migration – Potamodromous – Oceanodromous – Diadromous • Anadromous • Catadromous • 1% of all fish are able to live in both salt and fresh water • Freshwater fish can withstand .05% salinity Freshwater Fish • Freshwater fish are much more readily adaptable than saltwater fish – This is because their environments are usually always changing • There are more freshwater fish in rivers and streams than in lakes • 42% of known fish species live in freshwater Freshwater Mammals • Freshwater mammals include not only cetaceans (river dolphin), but land animals as well • Freshwater mammals often have large tails (Ex. Beavers, manatees, etc.) to aid them in swimming • Many freshwater mammals have fur (lots of it) to keep them warm Freshwater Mammals • Why do they need fur? – Freshwater environments are often colder than salt water environments so they need insulation • What do they eat? – Crustaceans, other fish/animals, freshwater vegetation Freshwater Mammals • Freshwater species are often used as indicator species for scientists – Scientists can study the population size around a water source to determine if the ecosystem is healthy • Freshwater mammals are also endangered by the same things as saltwater mammals; – Sewage, boating accidents, stupid people