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  • Microfauna
  • Microscopic animals and similar organisms

    Microfauna (from Ancient Greek mikros 'small' and Latin fauna 'animal') are microscopic animals and organisms that exhibit animal-like qualities and have

    Microfauna

    Microfauna

    Microfauna

  • Fauna
  • Set of animal species in any particular region and time

    meiofauna loosely defines a group of organisms by their size, larger than microfauna but smaller than macrofauna, rather than a taxonomic grouping. One environment

    Fauna

    Fauna

    Fauna

  • Gunflint chert
  • Geologic formation in Minnesota and Ontario

    environments. While older microfossils have since been described, the Gunflint microfauna is a historic geologic discovery and remains one of the most robust and

    Gunflint chert

    Gunflint chert

    Gunflint_chert

  • Soil animals
  • Invertebrates and vertebrates living in soil

    fauna have been classified, according to increasing body size, in soil microfauna (20 μm to 200 μm), mesofauna (200 μm to 2 mm), macrofauna (2 mm to 2 cm)

    Soil animals

    Soil_animals

  • Osedax
  • Genus of annelid worms

    bones they inhabit by increasing their structural complexity, allowing microfauna to inhabit otherwise inaccessible regions of the internal bone. Scientists

    Osedax

    Osedax

    Osedax

  • Flora (microbiology)
  • Protists. Microbiota with animal-like characteristics can be classified as microfauna. The terms "Flora" and "Fauna" were first used by Carl Linnaeus from Sweden

    Flora (microbiology)

    Flora (microbiology)

    Flora_(microbiology)

  • Lawn aerator
  • Lawn machine

    compacted lawns, aeration improves soil drainage and encourages worms, microfauna and microflora which require oxygen. Lawn aeration involves controlling

    Lawn aerator

    Lawn aerator

    Lawn_aerator

  • Microbivory
  • microbes (especially bacteria) practiced by animals of the mesofauna, microfauna and meiofauna. Microbivorous animals include some soil nematodes, springtails

    Microbivory

    Microbivory

  • Fennel
  • Flowering plant species in the carrot family

    Anise swallowtail caterpillar on naturalized fennel in southern California; as an umbellifer, the fennel plant has relatively high value for microfauna

    Fennel

    Fennel

    Fennel

  • Soil ecology
  • Study of the interaction of soil and life

    Soil ecology studies interactions among soil organisms and their environment. It is a branch of ecology particularly concerned with the cycling of nutrients

    Soil ecology

    Soil_ecology

  • Bahariya Formation
  • Fossiliferous beds in North Africa

    The Bahariya Formation (also transcribed as Baharija Formation) is a fossiliferous geologic formation dating back to the early Cenomanian, which outcrops

    Bahariya Formation

    Bahariya Formation

    Bahariya_Formation

  • Habitat
  • Type of environment in which an organism lives

    the veins of quartz. Lurking among these miniature "forests" are the microfauna, species of invertebrate, each with its own specific habitat requirements

    Habitat

    Habitat

    Habitat

  • Noisetier Cave
  • Cave in France

    Zone as part of the Ardengost limestone massif, that contains a rich microfauna of foraminifera, brachiopods and polyps and floral (algae) elements. The

    Noisetier Cave

    Noisetier Cave

    Noisetier_Cave

  • Tom Fenchel
  • Danish marine biologist (born 1940)

    function of the benthic ecosystem, its chemical and physical factors and the microfauna communities with special reference to the ciliated protozoa (1969)

    Tom Fenchel

    Tom_Fenchel

  • Genlisea
  • Genus of carnivorous plants

    highly modified underground leaves to attract, trap and digest minute microfauna, particularly protozoans. Although suggested a century earlier by Charles

    Genlisea

    Genlisea

    Genlisea

  • Meiobenthos
  • Group of marine and fresh water organisms defined by their small size

    meiofauna loosely defines a group of organisms by their size—larger than microfauna but smaller than macrofauna—rather than by their taxonomy. This fauna

    Meiobenthos

    Meiobenthos

    Meiobenthos

  • Coral
  • Marine invertebrates of the subphylum Anthozoa

    or as "show tanks", with the rock kept largely bare of the algae and microfauna that would normally populate it, in order to appear neat and clean. The

    Coral

    Coral

    Coral

  • Shanidar Cave
  • Iraqi- Kurdish site of Neanderthal remains

    been convincingly eliminated", noting that "A recent examination of the microfauna from the strata into which the grave was cut suggests that the pollen

    Shanidar Cave

    Shanidar Cave

    Shanidar_Cave

  • Veternica (cave)
  • Cave in Croatia

    Veternica is a cave located on Medvednica mountain in Zagreb, Croatia. At 7,128 metres (23,386 ft) long, with a depth of 50 metres (160 ft) and a vertical

    Veternica (cave)

    Veternica (cave)

    Veternica_(cave)

  • Pippin Frisbie-Calder
  • turned into a video called Mardi Gras from a Birds Eye View. Charismatic Microfauna was an art and science collaboration focused on photosynthetic microscopic

    Pippin Frisbie-Calder

    Pippin Frisbie-Calder

    Pippin_Frisbie-Calder

  • Lake Mantasoa
  • Reservoir in Analamanga region, Madagascar

    reaches up to between 13–22 degrees in winter. The lake's lack of basal microfauna and ferruginous soil provides clear water. The area prior had been previously

    Lake Mantasoa

    Lake Mantasoa

    Lake_Mantasoa

  • Sea
  • Large body of salt water

    protozoa, fish eggs and various larvae. The pelagic zone contains macro- and microfauna and myriad zooplankton which drift with the currents. Most of the smallest

    Sea

    Sea

    Sea

  • Betula pendula
  • Species of birch

    and Cantharellus cibarius. In addition to mycorrhiza, the presence of microfauna in the soil assists the growth of the tree, as they enhance the mobility

    Betula pendula

    Betula pendula

    Betula_pendula

  • Mycorrhiza
  • Fungus-plant symbiotic association

    expanded multigene families associated with hydrolysis of bacterial and microfauna polysaccharides and proteins. This genome analysis revealed the dual saprotrophic

    Mycorrhiza

    Mycorrhiza

    Mycorrhiza

  • Gigasporaceae
  • Family of fungi

    of death in spores are soil organisms such as bacteria, protists, and microfauna. The genus Scutellospora is not monophyletic. Several species have been

    Gigasporaceae

    Gigasporaceae

    Gigasporaceae

  • Aeolosomatidae
  • Family of annelid worms

    plants and the detritus-rich sands and sediments of freshwater habitats (microfauna) Aeolosomatids feed on microalgae, microorganisms, and detritus. They

    Aeolosomatidae

    Aeolosomatidae

    Aeolosomatidae

  • Gargano
  • Historical and geographical region of Italy

    notably unbalanced. Mammals were represented chiefly by rodents and other microfauna, all of which displayed island gigantism, alongside a single species of

    Gargano

    Gargano

    Gargano

  • Transantarctic Mountains
  • Mountain range in Antarctica

    faces rather than in soil. These phototrophs support a small community of microfauna. The most common animals in the TAM are nematode worms, who graze upon

    Transantarctic Mountains

    Transantarctic Mountains

    Transantarctic_Mountains

  • Human microbiome
  • Microorganisms in or on human skin and biofluids

    death. Studies in 2009 questioned whether the decline in biota (including microfauna) as a result of human intervention might impede human health, hospital

    Human microbiome

    Human microbiome

    Human_microbiome

  • Refugium (fishkeeping)
  • Protected extension to a fish tank that shares the same water supply

    contain live rock and live sand, macroalgae, and sometimes scavenger microfauna such as micro brittle stars, tiny sea stars such as Asterina, snails,

    Refugium (fishkeeping)

    Refugium (fishkeeping)

    Refugium_(fishkeeping)

  • Thanatocoenosis
  • its faunal history by more recent intruding factors such as burrowing microfauna or stratigraphic disturbances born from anthropogenic methods. This term

    Thanatocoenosis

    Thanatocoenosis

    Thanatocoenosis

  • Plant litter
  • Dead plant material that has fallen to the ground

    compounds and fulvic acid. By the process of biological decomposition by microfauna, bacteria, and fungi, CO2 and H2O, nutrient elements, and a decomposition-resistant

    Plant litter

    Plant litter

    Plant_litter

  • Paleobiota of the La Brea Tar Pits
  • Wake, T.A.; Roeder, M.A. (2009). "A diverse Rancholabrean vertebrate microfauna from southern California includes the first fossil record of ensatina

    Paleobiota of the La Brea Tar Pits

    Paleobiota of the La Brea Tar Pits

    Paleobiota_of_the_La_Brea_Tar_Pits

  • Hyphessobrycon heterorhabdus
  • Species of fish

    of the rainforest which contributes to the proliferation of a diverse microfauna. In addition to animal-based nutrients, flag tetras also graze on algae

    Hyphessobrycon heterorhabdus

    Hyphessobrycon_heterorhabdus

  • La Prele Mammoth Site
  • Archaeological site in Wyoming, U.S.

    Dissertation, University of Wyoming Libraries, 2024 Litynski, McKenna L., "Microfauna Analysis at the La Prele Mammoth Site (48CO1401): Implications for Clovis

    La Prele Mammoth Site

    La_Prele_Mammoth_Site

  • Soil formation
  • Process of soil formation

    offering them a protection against desiccation and predation by soil microfauna (bacteriophagous protozoa and nematodes). Microaggregates (20–250 μm)

    Soil formation

    Soil formation

    Soil_formation

  • Kozarnika, Dimovo Municipality
  • Cave and archaeological site in Bulgaria

    patterns of reversals in the Earth's magnetic field and analyses of both the microfauna and the macrofauna), archaeologists have discovered a human molar tooth

    Kozarnika, Dimovo Municipality

    Kozarnika, Dimovo Municipality

    Kozarnika,_Dimovo_Municipality

  • Amrum
  • German island

    Erich (1940). "Über eine Mikrofauna im oberen Eulitoral auf Amrum" [On a Microfauna in the Upper Eulitoral at Amrum]. Kieler Meeresforschungen (in German)

    Amrum

    Amrum

    Amrum

  • Blombos Cave
  • Archaeological site in Western Cape, South Africa

    environmental proxies typically come from a broad range of sources such as microfauna, macrofauna, fossil pollen, dune sediments and speleothems. In recent

    Blombos Cave

    Blombos Cave

    Blombos_Cave

  • Carchesium (ciliate)
  • Genus of single-celled organisms

     331–2. ISBN 978-0-486-61897-5. OCLC 595572282. Martin, D. (August 1968). Microfauna of Biological Filters. University of Newcastle upon Tyne - Department

    Carchesium (ciliate)

    Carchesium (ciliate)

    Carchesium_(ciliate)

  • Marine aquarium
  • Salt water aquarium

    and bacteria that are desirable in the aquarium. Some examples of the microfauna commonly found on live rock are crabs, snails, feather dusters, brittle

    Marine aquarium

    Marine aquarium

    Marine_aquarium

  • Bolt's Farm
  • Paleontological site in South Africa

    antelope, rodents, jackals, reptiles, and birds of prey. Signs of various microfauna have also been uncovered but not studied in-depth. The deposits have also

    Bolt's Farm

    Bolt's_Farm

  • Soil zoology
  • Study of animals that live in soil

    includes macrofauna like mammals, arthropods, and insects, as well as microfauna like nematodes and tardigrades. The extent of biodiversity within soils

    Soil zoology

    Soil_zoology

  • Archaeobiology
  • of carnivores or people. Archaeologists deal with macrofauna and microfauna. Microfauna are better indicators of climate and environmental change than larger

    Archaeobiology

    Archaeobiology

  • List of lagerstätten
  • Paibian Hunan,  China A site that preserves fossilized embryos and other microfauna. Belongs to the Bitiao Formation. Guole Biota 491.5 Ma (Jiangshanian)

    List of lagerstätten

    List_of_lagerstätten

  • Bloyd Formation
  • Geologic formation in Arkansas, United States

    101–105. Retrieved 3 February 2018. Nodine-Zeller, Doris E. (1977). "Microfauna from Chesterian (Mississippian) and Morrowan (Pennsylvanian) rocks in

    Bloyd Formation

    Bloyd Formation

    Bloyd_Formation

  • Heavy-footed moa
  • Extinct species of bird

    , Worthy, T. H., Kinsella, J. M. & Cooper, A. (2013). "A Megafauna's Microfauna: Gastrointestinal Parasites of New Zealand's Extinct Moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes)"

    Heavy-footed moa

    Heavy-footed moa

    Heavy-footed_moa

  • Quilon formation
  • Geologic formation in India

    like Middle Miocene Climatic Optimum and Monterey Carbon Excursion. "MICROFAUNA FROM QUILON FORMATION (MIOCENE), KERALA". Shodhbhagirathi. Reuter, Markus;

    Quilon formation

    Quilon_formation

  • Sanitary sewer overflow
  • Discharge of untreated sewage

    include fish kills, harm to plankton and other aquatic microflora and microfauna. Turbidity increase and dissolved oxygen decrease in receiving waters

    Sanitary sewer overflow

    Sanitary sewer overflow

    Sanitary_sewer_overflow

  • Wanda Quilhot
  • Chilean lichenologist (1929–2023)

    while Quihot, studied the local fauna. Quilhot's research focused on microfauna, and the bryophytes and soil-forming microorganisms which were causing

    Wanda Quilhot

    Wanda_Quilhot

  • Milnesium
  • Genus of tardigrades

    Milnesium species of tardigrades are segmented, eight-legged, clawed, microfauna. As a genus in Eutardigrada, they are considered large in body size. Their

    Milnesium

    Milnesium

    Milnesium

  • Trickling filter
  • Type of wastewater treatment system with a fixed bed of rocks or similar

    ciliates and amoeboid protozoa, annelids, round worms, insect larvae, other microfauna. (If annelids are abundant, the filter may be considered a vermifilter

    Trickling filter

    Trickling filter

    Trickling_filter

  • Peziza cerea
  • Species of fungus

    high osmotic pressure in the cells of the epithecium prevent marauding microfauna that would otherwise penetrate and feed on the rich protoplasm below.

    Peziza cerea

    Peziza cerea

    Peziza_cerea

  • Microbiota (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Microbiota are the microflora and microfauna in an ecosystem. Microbiota may also refer to: Microbiota (plant), a genus

    Microbiota (disambiguation)

    Microbiota_(disambiguation)

  • Cold seep
  • Ocean floor area with hydrocarbon-rich seepage

    3897/ZooKeys.113.1402. PMC 3187628. PMID 21976991. Boetius, A (2005). "Microfauna–Macrofauna Interaction in the Seafloor: Lessons from the Tubeworm". PLOS

    Cold seep

    Cold seep

    Cold_seep

  • Environmental impact of mining
  • Environmental problems from uncontrolled mining

    metal contaminated areas could be a sign of reduced activity by soils microfauna and microflora, indicating a reduced number of individuals or diminished

    Environmental impact of mining

    Environmental impact of mining

    Environmental_impact_of_mining

  • Soil pH
  • Measure of how acidic or alkaline the soil is

    direct contact with the soil solution, e.g. protists, nematodes, rotifers (microfauna), enchytraeids (mesofauna) and earthworms (macrofauna). Effects of pH

    Soil pH

    Soil pH

    Soil_pH

  • Mongolitubulus
  • Extinct genus of crustaceans

    159–169. doi:10.3140/bull.geosci.1224. Hinz, I. (1987). "The Lower Cambrian microfauna of Comley and Rushton, Shropshire/England". Palaeontographica Abteilung

    Mongolitubulus

    Mongolitubulus

  • Unda (film)
  • 2019 film by Khalid Rahman

    film's shoot they had inflicted damage on the forest's microflora and microfauna, when they resorted to dumping of gravel that made the area marshy. In

    Unda (film)

    Unda_(film)

  • Antarctic Specially Protected Area
  • Protected science area in Antarctica

    emperor penguins. The area supports rich bird and mammal fauna as well as microfauna and microflora, and the ecosystem depends on a substantial mixing of marine

    Antarctic Specially Protected Area

    Antarctic_Specially_Protected_Area

  • Longfin smooth-head
  • Species of fish

    smooth-head is recorded to ingest sediment from the seafloor, taking up with it microfauna such as foraminiferans. Hulley, P. (2015). "Conocara macropterum". IUCN

    Longfin smooth-head

    Longfin_smooth-head

  • Ostafrikasaurus
  • Potentially dubious genus of theropod dinosaur

    gastropods, oysters, echinoderms, arthropods, brachiopods, corals, and many microfauna, including ostracods, foraminifera, charophytes, and palynomorphs are

    Ostafrikasaurus

    Ostafrikasaurus

    Ostafrikasaurus

  • Lobstick Lake
  • Reservoir in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

    levels in both lakes went up. The flooding also had an effect on the microfauna of Lobstick Lake, with Cyclops scutifer being replaced by Mesocyclops

    Lobstick Lake

    Lobstick_Lake

  • El Mers Group
  • Geological group in the Middle Atlas of Morocco

    affecting the types of biota that could thrive. The shifts in facies and microfauna evolution in the area revelated intriguing patterns, from the establishment

    El Mers Group

    El Mers Group

    El_Mers_Group

  • Mangroves of the Straits of Malacca
  • free-living nematodes, harpacticoida, copepods, and foraminifera), and microfauna (less than 0.1 mm, ciliates and other protozoans). Mangroves are inhabited

    Mangroves of the Straits of Malacca

    Mangroves of the Straits of Malacca

    Mangroves_of_the_Straits_of_Malacca

  • Marie Hammer
  • Danish zoologist (1907–2002)

    Fauna of Forest Soil inspired Jørgensen to research the new field of microfauna in soils. This led to a trip to Iceland in 1931 with her twin sister Aase

    Marie Hammer

    Marie Hammer

    Marie_Hammer

  • Mangrove crab
  • Crabs that live on or among mangroves

    between the two crab groups is their foraging habits. The two typical microfauna also have different perturbation effects on the environment's soil and

    Mangrove crab

    Mangrove crab

    Mangrove_crab

  • Fritz Heinis
  • French biologist (1883–1970)

    Beiträge zur Mikrofauna der Umgebung von Liestal, 1933 – Contribution to microfauna in the environs of Liestal. Beiträge zur Mikrobiocoenose in alpinen Pflanzenpolstern

    Fritz Heinis

    Fritz_Heinis

  • Laang Spean
  • Cave and archaeological site in Cambodia

    animal bones, carbonized matter, mollusk shells and a great variety of microfauna remains. In a deeper middle layer, excavated artifacts and tools bore

    Laang Spean

    Laang_Spean

  • Monte Netto
  • Mountain in Italy

    plants are more common. Given the aforementioned tree characteristics, microfauna is widespread on Mount Netto. In the 10th century the territory of Monte

    Monte Netto

    Monte Netto

    Monte_Netto

  • Betty Kellett Nadeau
  • American paleontologist

    Northern Alaska (PDF), US Geological Survey McLaughlin, Kenneth P. (1952), "Microfauna of the Pennsylvanian Glen Eyrie Formation, Colorado", Journal of Paleontology

    Betty Kellett Nadeau

    Betty_Kellett_Nadeau

  • Lamellibrachia luymesi
  • Species of tube worms in the family Siboglinidae

    article incorporates a CC-BY-2.5 from references. Boetius A. (2005). "Microfauna–Macrofauna Interaction in the Seafloor: Lessons from the Tubeworm". PLoS

    Lamellibrachia luymesi

    Lamellibrachia luymesi

    Lamellibrachia_luymesi

  • Riyad Hassan El-Khoudary
  • Palestinian professor (born 1943)

    Upper Jurassic of the Iberian Cordillera with special regards to the microfauna (Province Teruel and Rincon de Ademuz).N. Jb. Geol. Palaeontol. Abh, 144

    Riyad Hassan El-Khoudary

    Riyad Hassan El-Khoudary

    Riyad_Hassan_El-Khoudary

  • Eiffelia
  • Extinct genus of sponges

    Palaeontologica Polonica. 49 (1): 13–56. Elicki, O. (2011). "First skeletal microfauna from the Cambrian Series 3 of the Jordan Rift Valley (Middle East)". Memoirs

    Eiffelia

    Eiffelia

    Eiffelia

  • Okefenokee pygmy sunfish
  • Species of fish

    crushed fish flakes are a good idea, though, because they will feed the microfauna that will in turn feed the Elassoma. Elassoma okefenokee is a freshwater

    Okefenokee pygmy sunfish

    Okefenokee pygmy sunfish

    Okefenokee_pygmy_sunfish

  • History of herbalism
  • the burrowing rodent Meriones tersicus, which is common in the Shanidar microfauna and whose burrowing activity can be observed today". Evidence has also

    History of herbalism

    History_of_herbalism

  • Tumbling Creek cavesnail
  • Species of gastropod

    of this cave snail, it is believed that the species feeds on aquatic microfauna (i.e., the microscopic, bacterial film or "biofilm" which does appear

    Tumbling Creek cavesnail

    Tumbling Creek cavesnail

    Tumbling_Creek_cavesnail

  • Hale Formation
  • Geologic formation in northern Arkansas

    18: 73–87. Retrieved 3 February 2018. Nodine-Zeller, Doris E. (1977). "Microfauna from Chesterian (Mississippian) and Morrowan (Pennsylvanian) rocks in

    Hale Formation

    Hale Formation

    Hale_Formation

  • Rya Formation
  • Swedish geologic formation

    studies of museum collections. The Katslösa Member yields a rich marine microfauna and macrofauna, and it is dominated by homogeneous mudstone deposited

    Rya Formation

    Rya_Formation

  • Serpula vermicularis
  • Species of annelid worm

    is seldom seen in other habitats. A large number of cryptic species of microfauna shelter among the tubes. Predators of the worm include sea urchins, starfish

    Serpula vermicularis

    Serpula vermicularis

    Serpula_vermicularis

  • Lake Sentani
  • Lake in Papua, Indonesia

    eastern part of the lake have yielded sparse populations of arcellacean microfauna, dominated by Centropyxid types. In other parts of the world these species

    Lake Sentani

    Lake Sentani

    Lake_Sentani

  • Geology of Slovakia
  • Geologica Slovaca, 6, 2, 135 – 143. Samuel, O., Borza, K. & Köhler, E., 1972: Microfauna and litostratigraphy of the Paleogene and adjacent Cretaceous of the middle

    Geology of Slovakia

    Geology of Slovakia

    Geology_of_Slovakia

  • Hemiodontichthys
  • Genus of fishes

    including worms, brine shrimp, micro-crustaceans and other freshwater microfauna. As with other species of the Loricariichthys group, mature male Pinocchio

    Hemiodontichthys

    Hemiodontichthys

    Hemiodontichthys

  • Weymouthia (trilobite)
  • Extinct genus of trilobites

    2013. Retrieved 3 December 2012. HINZ, I. (1987). "The Lower Cambrian microfauna of Comley and Rushton, Shropshire, England". Palaeontographica Abteilung

    Weymouthia (trilobite)

    Weymouthia (trilobite)

    Weymouthia_(trilobite)

  • Yarımburgaz Cave
  • Cave in Turkey

    bones of herbivore and carnivore mammals, marine and freshwater molluscs, microfauna as well as artifacts like potsherds, knives on flint, oldowans, choppers

    Yarımburgaz Cave

    Yarımburgaz Cave

    Yarımburgaz_Cave

  • Mumbwa Caves
  • Archaeological site in Zambia

    occupants of the cave and their hearths from the east to west winds. Microfauna found at the site indicates dry conditions at the time of occupation.

    Mumbwa Caves

    Mumbwa Caves

    Mumbwa_Caves

  • Baryancistrus beggini
  • Species of catfish

    Nathan K. Lujan. It is reported to feed on periphyton and associated microfauna abundant on the surfaces and undersides of rocks in its habitat. This

    Baryancistrus beggini

    Baryancistrus_beggini

  • Lophocochlias parvissimus
  • Species of gastropod

    Tröndlé, J. (1986). Premieres donnees en ecologie et faunistique sur la microfauna malacologique de Tahiti (Société - Polynésie française). Haliotis. 15

    Lophocochlias parvissimus

    Lophocochlias parvissimus

    Lophocochlias_parvissimus

  • Carbonate platform
  • Sedimentary body with topographic relief composed of autochthonous calcareous deposits

    platform, Oman and Abu Dhabi (Septfontaine & De Matos, 1998) with the same microfauna of foraminifera in an almost identical biostratigraphic succession. With

    Carbonate platform

    Carbonate platform

    Carbonate_platform

  • Balanica
  • Cave complex in Serbia

    assemblages from the Charentian period in both caves, and remains of microfauna, suggest that layer 3a corresponds to the late Middle Pleistocene, probably

    Balanica

    Balanica

    Balanica

  • Microecosystem
  • Ecosystem limited to a small space

    concerning the transfer of the strict anaerobe organisms in the gut microflora/microfauna to the next host generation. Here, mutual licking and coprophagia certainly

    Microecosystem

    Microecosystem

  • Bulk soil
  • Soil type

    community of microbes such as: fungi, bacteria, archaea, viruses and microfauna. There are microbes in the bulk soil and the rhizosphere, the variation

    Bulk soil

    Bulk_soil

  • Epiborkhausenites
  • Single-species extinct genus of moths

    mention the geologic age of the amber, dating of the material based on the microfauna inclusions present gives a date of 37.7 mya. The type specimen is currently

    Epiborkhausenites

    Epiborkhausenites

  • Minnaar's Cave
  • Palaeontological site in South Africa

    however, most of the fossils belong to canids, primates, bovids, equus, and microfauna from the Plio-Pleistocene era. Most notable of these are Thos antiquus

    Minnaar's Cave

    Minnaar's_Cave

  • Paleontology in Colorado
  • Paleontological research in the U.S. state of Colorado

    Another notable discovery during his research program was the seventh known microfauna site in the park. More recently, in 1982, the Jurassic plated dinosaur

    Paleontology in Colorado

    Paleontology in Colorado

    Paleontology_in_Colorado

  • List of marine aquarium fish species
  • they have more experience. Good tank mates would include other peaceful, microfauna consuming species such as pipefish and dragonets. Seahorses found in stores

    List of marine aquarium fish species

    List of marine aquarium fish species

    List_of_marine_aquarium_fish_species

  • Ligérian
  • nautiloids like Nautilus sublaevigatus are only rarely encountered. The microfauna is not very diversified either, present are ostracods (in the marls),

    Ligérian

    Ligérian

  • Robert Masterman Stainforth
  • English micropaleontologist and stratigrapher (1915–2002)

    foraminifera to worldwide stratigraphic correlation. His work was based on the microfauna and stratigraphy of South America, especially as related to petroleum

    Robert Masterman Stainforth

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  • Eduardo H. Rapoport
  • Argentine ecologist

    Rapoport, E.H. & Sanchez, L. 1968. Effect of organic fungicides on the soil microfauna. Pedobiologia 7: 317-322. Rapoport, E.H. 1969. Gloger's Rule and pigmentation

    Eduardo H. Rapoport

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  • Ficopomatus enigmaticus
  • Species of annelid worm

    animal abundance by providing shelter and improved water quality. The microfauna increase. Larger populations of life forms attract detritivores. Reefs

    Ficopomatus enigmaticus

    Ficopomatus enigmaticus

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Online names & meanings

  • Pramila | ப்ரமிலா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Pramila | ப்ரமிலா

    One of arjunas wives

  • Mudita | முதிதா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mudita | முதிதா

    Happy, Delight

  • Bland
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Bland

    Gentle.

  • Kalpanath
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam

    Kalpanath

    Lord of Perfection

  • Jagdesh
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Jagdesh

    King of the universe, Lord of the world or the creation, The Lord provider of the world

  • Muhtasin
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Muhtasin

    Oved Child Leader

  • Hamersley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hamersley

    English : see Hammersley.

  • LENNIE
  • Male

    English

    LENNIE

    Pet form of English Leonard, LENNIE means "lion-strong."

  • Blewett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blewett

    English : from Middle English bluet ‘blue woolen cloth’ or bleuet ‘cornflower’, perhaps applied as a nickname for a habitual wearer of blue clothes or for someone with blue eyes. Both terms are from Old French bleuet, a diminutive of bleu ‘blue’, a word of Germanic origin (see Blau).

  • Sandy | ஸேந்டீ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sandy | ஸேந்டீ

    Defending men

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