File Jordania zonope.jpg thumb Longfin Sculpin Jordania zonope An aquaticanimal is an animal , either vertebrate or invertebrate , which lives in water for most or all of its life. ref http www.biology online.org dictionary Aquatic Biology Online Dictionary Aquatic ref It may breathe air or extract its oxygen from that dissolved in water through specialised organs called gills , or directly through its skin. Natural environment s and the animals that live in them can be categorized as aquatic water or terrestrial ecoregion terrestrial land . Animals that move readily from water to land and vice versa are often referred to as amphibious. The term aquatic can in theory be applied to animals that live in either freshwater freshwater animals or seawater saltwater seawater animals . However, the adjective marine ocean marine is most commonly used for animals that live in saltwater, i.e. in oceans, seas, etc. Aquatic animals especially freshwater animals are often of special concern to Conservation ethic conservation ists because of the fragility of their environments. Aquatic animals are subject to pressure from overfishing , Environmental effects of fishing destructive fishing , marine pollution and Fisheries and climate change climate change . Air breathing aquatic animals In addition to water breathing animals, e.g., fishes, mollusks etc., the term aquaticanimal can be applied to air breathing aquatic mammal aquatic or sea mammals such as those in the order Cetacea whale s , which ... otter Lontra canadensis and beavers family Castoridae . Aquatic animals include for example the seabirds ... classification. The majority of amphibians class Amphibia have an aquatic larva l stage, like ... and walking catfish Clariidae . See also aquatic mammal marine mammal freshwater snail aquatic plant References reflist aquatic ecosystem topics DEFAULTSORT AquaticAnimal Category Zoology animal stub bn es Animales acu ticos fa mr pt Animal aqu tico th ... more details
wiktionary aquaticAquatic s means relating to water living in or near water or taking place in water Aquatic s may also refer to Aquaticanimal , either vertebrate or invertebrate, which lives in water for most or all of its life Aquatic ecosystem , environmental system located in a body of water Aquatic plant s, also called hydrophytic plants or hydrophytes, are plants that have adapted to living in or on aquatic environments Aquatic album Aquatic album , 1994 album by the Australian experimental jazz trio, The Necks Aquatics, another name for List of water sports water sports See also intitle Aquatic Freshwater ecosystem , an earth aquatic ecosystems Limnology , the study of inland waters Marine biology , the scientific study of organisms in the ocean or other marine or brackish bodies of water Oceanography , the study of marine environments disambig Category Aquatic biomes es Acu tico pt Aqu tico sv Vatten Vattnets biologiska roll ... more details
Definition of Aquatic Therapy A therapeutic procedure which attempts to improve function through the application of aquatic therapeutic exercises. These procedures require constant attendance of a therapist educated in performing aquatic therapeutic exercises. 1, 2 Common synonyms Aquatic Rehabilitation, Aqua Therapy, Pool Therapy, Water Therapy, Hydrotherapy outside the USA . Note that aquatic therapy ... qualifications.htm 1997 2007, Aquaticnet.com Aquatic therapy or pool therapy is physical therapy that is performed in the water. Aquatic therapy use the resistance of water instead of weights ... illness, avoiding the amount of weight placed on the joints by exercise outside the water. The Aquatic Therapy Association of Chartered Physiotherapists defines aquatic physical therapy as A therapy ... Aquatic Physiotherapy Group 2009 http www.physiosa.org.za ?q node 327 uses a definition which is very much alike Aquatic physiotherapy is physiotherapy which uses more than one of the unique properties ... of Allied Health Care NPI is Aquatic Physical Therapy is a programme, using mechanical and thermal characteristics ..., author of the Aquatic Physiotherapy Evidence Based Practice Guide 2008 http www.physiotherapy.asn.au index.php groups animal physiotherapy aquatic physiotherapy resources clinical , published by the National Aquatic Physiotherapy Group of the Australian Physiotherapy Association, gives the following definition and explanation Aquatic Physiotherapy refers to the special practice of physiotherapy ... therapy in water hydrokinesiotherapy . Aquatic therapy similarly refers to water based activity of therapeutic ... therapists, exercise therapists, nurses and exercise instructors. Aquatic exercise has the intention .... Aquatic physical therapy can be applied at all three dimensions of the International Classification ... of Life, also an important goal in Aquatic Physical Therapy. Aquatic physical therapy might also ... Vitorino 2006 and stress reduction Bood 2009 have been addressed in aquatic literature, see ... more details
Aquatic Park may refer to Aquatic Park Berkeley in Berkeley, California, United States Aquatic Park Historic District in San Francisco, California, United States Aquatic Park Toronto in Toronto, Canada geodis ... more details
not an aquatic plant. Bulrush, reedmace, or cattail Typha Water pepper Polygonum hydropiper Wasabi Wasabia japonica Fascioliasis Kjosco Totora Scirpus californicus Animal nutrition Some examples of aquatic ... 2 Aqua Planta Aquascaping AquaticanimalAquatic Botany Bog Fishing by country Aquatic plants Commercial production of aquatic plants Helophyte List of freshwater aquarium plant species Marsh Paddy ...File Nymphaea alba.jpg thumb Nymphaea alba , a species of Nymphaeaceae water lily Aquatic plants are plants that have adapted to living in aquatic environments saltwater or freshwater . They are also referred to as hydrophytes or aquatic macrophytes . These plants require special adaptations for living submerged in water , or at the water s surface. Aquatic plants can only grow in water or in soil that is permanently saturated with water. Aquatic vascular plant s can be fern s or angiosperms from ... ocean marine algae , and therefore are not typically included among aquatic plants ... retaining water, due to the abundance of water in their environment. This means that aquatic plants ... to the plant. Freshwater plants Characteristics Characteristics of aquatic plants A thin Plant cuticle ... them float near surface. Many aquarists fish keepers keep aquatic plants in their tanks to control phytoplankton and moss by removing metabolites . Many species of aquatic plant are invasive species . Aquatic ... behavioral adaptation Xylem tubes are absent Saltwater plants Several aquatic plants live or are able ... salt water aquatic plants ref ref http www.wired.com wiredscience 2008 12 saltwatercrops Salt water crops ref Human nutrition Many aquatic plants are used by humans as a food source. Note that especially ... A review dead link date November 2011 ref Some examples of aquatic plants Most algae , and all seaweed and kelp Riella , the only genus of liverwort to grow as a submerged aquatic. Utricularia from the Latin, utriculus , a little bag or bottle is a genus of slender aquatic plants, the leaves of which ... more details
Taxobox name Aquatic Genet ref name msw3 MSW3 id 14000399 heading Genetta piscivora ref status DD status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2008 assessors Van Rompaey, H., Gaubert, P. & Hoffmann, M. year 2008 id 15628 title Genetta piscivora downloaded 24 March 2009 Database entry includes a brief justification of why this species is of data deficient ref regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Carnivora familia Viverridae subfamilia Viverrinae genus Genetta species G. piscivora binomial Genetta piscivora binomial authority Allen, 1919 range map Aquatic Genet area.png range map caption Aquatic Genet range Introduction The Aquatic Genet Genetta piscivora is a carnivora n mammal located in forests of the northeastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo . Its range extends from the northeastern bank of the Congo River to a rift extending across eastern and northeastern Congo. ref name ADW They are the one of the least known and rarest Viverridae Viverrids to be seen in the wild. ref name ADW The Aquatic Genet is related to civet s and linsang s. This species was formerly placed in its own genus, Osbornictis . However, Osbornictis has now been demonstrated to be the same genus as Genetta ref name msw3 . Description Unlike other Genet animal genet s who have spotted coats and ringed tails, the Aquatic Genet has a plain, rust colored coat and a black, non ringed tail, with white spots between its eyes. ref name ADW Roosenberg, A. 2004. Genetta piscivora On line , Animal Diversity Web. Accessed December 03, 2011 http animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu site accounts information Genetta piscivora.html. ref ref name voice Jakowska, S. 2011 . Genets . Retrieved ... in catching aquatic prey. ref name ADW Like most members of its family, it is a secretive and rarely ... s and similar aquatic prey. ref name voice Reproduction Although these animals have not been extensively ... Mammals of Africa Genet, Aquatic Category Fauna of West Africa carnivora stub Africa stub br Kazh banal ... more details
Refimprove date July 2007 Several animal groups have undergone aquatic adaptation , going from being purely terrestrial animals to living at least part of the time in water. The adaptation biology adaptation s in early speciation tend to develop as the animal ventures into water in order to find available food. As successive generations spend more time in the water, natural selection causes the acquisition of more adaptations. Animals of later generations may spend the majority of their life in the water, coming ashore for mating. Finally, fully adapted animals may take to mating and birthing in water. Anapsid main Anapsid Archelon is a type of giant sea turtle dating from the Cretaceous Period, now long extinct. Its smaller cousins survive as the sea turtles of today. Mesosaurus and other mesosaurids were another group of anapsid reptiles to secondarily return to the sea, eschewing shells, and are also long extinct. Diapsid main Diapsid Living at the same time as, but not closely related to, dinosaurs, the Mosasaurs resembled crocodiles but were more strongly adapted to marine life. They became extinct within 65 million years ago, at the same time as the dinosaurs. Modern diapsids which have made their own adaptions to allow them to spend significant time in the water include marine iguana s and marine crocodile s. Sea snakes are extensively adapted to the marine environment, giving ... bear Although still primarily a terrestrial animal, the polar bear shows the beginnings of aquatic ... used for aquatic echolocation . The closest extant terrestrial relative to the whale is the hippopotamus ... main Aquatic ape hypothesis Proponents of the aquatic ape hypothesis believe that part of human evolution includes some aquatic adaptation, which has been said to explain human hairlessness, bipedalism ... books.google.com books?id r Wit4KYSmMC&pg PA57 57 59 ref References reflist aquatic ecosystem topics Category Aquatic organisms Category Biological evolution ... more details
Aquatic Science is the multidisciplinary study of aquatic systems, encompassing both freshwater and marine systems. Scientific investigations within this field often examine the human impact on and interaction with aquatic systems and range in scale from the molecular level of contaminants to the stresses on entire ecosystems. Some of the major fields of study within aquatic sciences include limnology study of lakes, rivers, wetlands and groundwater biogeochemistry aquatic ecology oceanography marine biology and hydrology . ref http www.trentu.ca newsDetails.aspx?Channel 2FChannels 2FAdmissions Content&WorkflowItemID 7e224913 ec3d 438f ae0e 7d3f9814b024 News Details Bot generated title ref See also GIS and aquatic science Pan American Journal of Aquatic Sciences Notes references References http www.trentu.ca aquaticscience http aqsci.com aquatic ecosystem topics Category Marine biology ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2010 multiple image direction vertical width 220 image1 Hydraulophone at eden manor.jpg caption1 Hydraulophone at Eden Manor retirement home image2 Hydraulophone at grange park university settlement.jpg caption2 Age inclusive aquatic play appeals to young and old alike. Hydraulophones give aquatic play a level of sophistication and intricacy that actively engages the mind and body from even a very small quantity of water, as compared with other aquatic play devices that rely more on larger quantities of water. Aquatic play is play activity involving water. Aquatic play facilities are commonly installed in neighbourhoods, in the form of splash pad s, spraygrounds , urban beach es, or other aquatic play equipment such as hydraulophone s. Splash pads and spraygrounds A common form of aquatic play is the splash pad or sprayground, which appeals mainly to children. Age inclusive aquatic play More recently, aquatic play features have been designed with a level of sophistication and intricacy that will appeal to people of all ages, including children as well as adults, the elderly, and persons with special needs. The urban beach attempts to create this level of sophistication, by way of age inclusive aquatic play devices such as the hydraulophone, a musical instrument that uses only a small amount of water in order to create a fun and playful space that engages both the mind and body. DEFAULTSORT Aquatic Play Category Water sports ... more details
Taxobox image Seggenrohrsaenger hand.jpg image width 200px name Aquatic Warbler status VU status system iucn3.1 trend down regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Passeriformes superfamilia Sylvioidea familia Acrocephalidae genus Acrocephalus species A. paludicola binomial Acrocephalus paludicola binomial authority Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot Vieillot , 1817 The Aquatic Warbler , Acrocephalus paludicola , is an Old World warbler in the genus Acrocephalus . It breeds in temperate eastern Europe and western Asia , with an estimated population of 15,000 pairs. It is bird migration migratory , wintering in west Africa . After many years of uncertainty, the wintering grounds of much of the European population were finally discovered in Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary , Senegal , with between 5 10,000 birds present at this single site. ref http www.birdlife.org news news 2007 02 aquatic warbler senegal.html Birdlife.org ref Its south westerly migration route means that it is regular on passage as far west as Great Britain . This small passerine bird is a species found in wet sedge beds with vegetation shorter than nowrap 30 cm . Drainage has meant that this species has declined, and its stronghold is now the Polesie region of south Belarus , where 70 of the world s population breeds. 3 5 Egg biology egg s are laid in a nest in low vegetation. This species is highly promiscuous , with most males and females having offspring with multiple partners Leisler & Wink 2000 . This is a medium sized warbler. The adult has a heavily streaked brown back and pale underparts with variable streaking. The forehead is flattened, there is a prominent whitish supercilium and crown stripe and the bill is strong and pointed. It can be confused with juvenile Sedge Warbler , which may show ... ARKive http www.arkive.org species ARK birds Acrocephalus paludicola images and movies of the aquatic warbler Acrocephalus paludicola http www.wodniczka.pl en Conserving Aquatic Warbler in Poland and Germany ... more details
File Pleurobranchaea meckelii.jpg thumb 300px right Sea slug s breath through a gill or ctenidium Aquatic respiration is the Biological process process whereby an aquaticanimal obtains oxygen from water . Respiratory systems Fish In most fish respiration takes place through Gills biology Vertebrate gills gills . Lungfish , however, possess one or two lungs. The Anabantoidei labyrinth fish have developed a special organ that allows them to take advantage of the oxygen of the air, but is not a true lung. Molluscs Mollusks generally possess gills that allow exchange of oxygen from an aqueous environment into the circulatory system. These animals also possess a heart that pumps blood which contains hemocyaninine as its oxygen capturing molecule. Hence, this respiratory system is similar to that of vertebrate fish. The respiratory system of gastropods can include either gills or a lung. Aquatic reptiles The anatomy anatomical structure of the lungs is less complex in reptiles than in mammals , with reptiles lacking the very extensive airway tree structure found in mammalian lungs. Gas exchange in reptiles still occurs in alveoli however, reptiles do not possess a thoracic diaphragm diaphragm . Thus, breathing occurs via a change in the volume of the body cavity which is controlled by contraction of intercostal muscles in all reptiles except turtles . In turtles, contraction of specific pairs of flank muscles governs inhalation inspiration or Exhalation expiration . ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 498684 reptile 38473 Respiratory system Britannica On line Encyclopedia ... pages 608 13 year 1976 accessdate pmid 4976 issue 3 ref Aquatic birds The respiratory system of birds ... thumb right Posterior view of the gills of a tuna Large aquatic animals have developed gill s for Respiration ... biology homology of respiratory centers between aquatic and terrestrial species. In both aquatic ... system Notes reflist aquatic ecosystem topics Category Aquatic ecology Category Marine biology ... more details
for the American soldier James Pond Medal of Honor Infobox VG title The Aquatic Games image File AquaticGamesBoxart.jpg 200px centered caption Mega Drive cover art for The Aquatic Games developer Millennium Interactive publisher Electronic Arts released 1992 in video gaming 1992 genre Platform game modes multiplayer platforms Amiga , Atari ST , Sega Mega Drive Mega Drive Genesis , br br Super Nintendo as Super Aquatic Games input computer keyboard Keyboard , Joystick The Aquatic Games Super Aquatic Games on the Super Nintendo is a sports game sports video game by Millennium Interactive Millennium Software . It featured pseudo Olympic Games Olympic sports starring the video game character James Pond . image The Aquatic Games in game screenshot Amiga .png thumb left In game screenshot Amiga The game was an aquatic themed parody of games like Konami s Track & Field . Due to the nature of its gameplay, Aquatic Games is something of an anomaly in the James Pond franchise, with all the other games in the series being side viewed platform game s. This possibly represented an attempt to spin the character off into other genres the way Nintendo had done with its mascot Mario . Aquatic Games is also notable in that it was the last game in the series to be released for the Amiga A500 . Though the next game James Pond 3 Operation Starfish also appeared on the Amiga, it was only compatible with the newer range of 32 bit Amigas such as the A1200 which used the Amiga Advanced Graphics Architecture AGA chipset . The game contains classical music pieces Symphony No. 9 Beethoven Fourth movement Ode to Joy from Beethoven s 9th in the title screen and Franz Schubert Schubert s fish song Die Forelle during certain events. The rest of the music is composed by Richard Joseph . James Pond series DEFAULTSORT Aquatic Games Category 1992 video games Category Olympic video games Category Sega Mega Drive games Category Amiga games Category Video games developed in the United Kingdom fr The Aquatic ... more details
to swim, however some have returned to the water and developed the capacities for aquatic locomotion ... by fish. ref name mollusca12 11 The relative efficiency of jet propulsion decreases further as animal ... is a method of aquatic locomotion where animals fill a muscular cavity and squirt out water ... causes an increase in both the mass and drag of the animal. Because of the expanse of the contracting cavity, the animal s velocity fluctuates as it moves through the water, accelerating while ... inefficient method of aquatic locomotion. Hydrozoan medusae, which use a one way water .... Review of Fish Swimming Modes for Aquatic Locomotion. Journal of Oceanic Engineering 24 2 237 252 ... force to provide thrust, propelling the animal through water. Sea turtles and penguins beat their paired ... be angled at varying degrees to allow the animal to rise, fall, or maintain its level in the water column ... of size of the animal, at any particular speed, maximum possible lift is proportional to wing ... lift of the fish. ref name Alexander ref Appendages of aquatic organisms propel them in two ... of morphology on swimming costs in fishes. J Comp Physiol B. 176 17 25. 2005. ref Semi aquatic animals compared to fully aquatic animals exhibit exacerbation of drag. Design that allows them to function ... morphology. Semi aquatic organisms encounter increased resistive forces when in or out of the water ... of semi aquatic organisms are reserved for use on land and using them in water not only increases ... and Energetics in Aquatic and Semiaquatic Mammals Platypus to Whale. Chicago Journals. 2011. ref .... ref name Walker Walker, J., and M. Westneat. Mechanical Performance of aquatic rowing and flying ... animal s length x animal s velocity kinematic viscosity of the fluid . Turbulent flow can be found ... experienced by the organism. Buoyancy Many aquatic marine organisms have developed organs to compensate ... aquatic and marine organisms may also be composed of low density materials. Deep water teleosts ... more details
Aquatic Commons is a thematic digital repository covering the natural marine, estuarine, brackish and freshwater environments. Along with OceanDocs , which mainly covers high sea environments, Aquatic Commons is one of the two major repositories related to fisheries, aquatic life and water environments. Both of them include all aspects of management and conservation of their respective environments, their life and resources and also the economic, sociological and legal aspects related to those environments. The repository was started in 2007 and currently offers more than 5200 full text documents on an Open Access basis. Its total number of downloads at the end of September 2011 ref All statistics data are retrievable at the following webpage http aquaticcommons.org cgi irstats.cgi ref was more than 364.000. At present October 2011 , Aquatic Commons ranks 389 in the World Ranking of more than 1200 repositories http repositories.webometrics.info toprep.asp?offset 350 , its strong points being the number of rich text files and the number of papers and citations in its domain, whereas its drawback seems to be, up to now, the visibility of its materials http www.webometrics.info methodology.html . Aquatic Commons is run on a non profit basis by the International Association of the Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers IAMSLIC . As a co funder, the Aquatic Sciences ... countries . The benefits of an open access digital repository like Aquatic Commons for their participating ... sharing via the Aquatic Commons in FAO Aquaculture Newsletter , 37 12 13, 2007 http iamslic.dreamhosters.com wp content uploads 2010 07 fan37 aquatic commons1.pdf Garnica Carre o, J.L. Gribling, A. Wibley, H. Visibility and access through the Aquatic Commons in FAO Aquaculture Newsletter , 44 4 6, 2010 http www.fao.org docrep 012 i1614e i1614e03.pdf External links http aquaticcommons.org Aquatic Commons http www.iamslic.org IAMSLIC http www.fao.org fishery asfa en Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries ... more details
Refimprove date January 2011 Aquatic toxicology is the study of the effects of manufactured chemical s and other human impact on the environment anthropogenic and natural materials and activities on Category aquatic organisms aquatic organism s at various levels of organization, from subcellular through individual organism s to communities and ecosystem s. ref cite book title Fundamentals of aquatic toxicology Methods and applications last1 Rand first1 Gary M. last2 Petrocelli first2 Sam R. authorlink coauthors year 1985 publisher Hemisphere Publishing location Washington isbn 0 89116 382 4 page pages url accessdate ref In the United States aquatic toxicology plays an important role in the NPDES wastewater permit program. In addition to analytical testing for known pollutant s, aquatic, whole effluent toxicity tests have been standardized and are performed routinely as a tool for evaluating the potential harmful effects of effluent s discharged into surface water s. ref For an overview of the U.S. federal biomonitoring publications, see U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA , http www.epa.gov waterscience methods wet Whole Effluent Toxicity. ref See also Refbegin 2 Clean Water Act in the US ecotoxicology Cyanotoxin freshwater biology hydrobiology toxicology water management water pollution water purification water quality Refend References Reflist aquatic ecosystem topics state expanded marine pollution Toxicology Category Aquatic ecology Category Toxicology Category Water pollution chem stub med toxic stub ar pt Toxicologia aqu tica ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2011 In geology aquatic succession is the process in which a glacial lake dries up. Over the lifespan of a glacier it dissolves into a body of water. Aquatic succession is the continuing step of that solid water turned lake melting into the ground and further disappearing into oblivion. The lakes sometimes become underground lakes or rivers. The water tends to remain part of the local hydrosphere by percolating into aquifers. Category Geology terminology Geology stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name A.N.I.M.A.L. image caption image size background group or band alias Animal br Acosados Nuestros Indios Murieron Al Luchar origin Buenos Aires , Argentina genre Groove metal br Nu metal br Thrash metal years active 1992 2006 label Universal Music Group Universal associated acts D Mente br Dia De Los Muertos br Jesus Martyr br Raptor br Simbiosis br power of soul Power of Soul br Carajo website http www.animal.com.ar www.animal.com.ar current members past members Andr s Gim nez br Cristian Titi Lapolla br Marcelo Castro br Javier Dorado br Marcelo Corvata Corval n br Andr s Vilanova br Mart n Carrizo br An bal Alo A.N.I.M.A.L. Acosados Nuestros Indios Murieron Al Luchar meaning Harassed, Our Indians Died While Fighting was a Groove metal Musical ensemble band from Argentina . The band was founded by the singer and guitarist Andr s Gim nez in 1992 under the name of Animal , but due to legal issues the name was changed to the spelling A.N.I.M.A.L. The band s sound is Groove Metal , then changed to Nu Metal , and most lyrics deal with issues of ethnic minorities and indigenous people of Latin America witnessed by song titles such as S lo Por Ser Indios Only For Being Indian , Guerra De Razas Race War , Poder Latino Latin Power and Raza Castigada Punished Race . The band experienced commercial success in the mid to late 1990s and toured throughout a number of Latin American countries, the United States and Europe. When ... Andr s Vilanova drums 1998 1999 Marcelo Castro drums 2000 2001 Discography Studio albums A.N.I.M.A.L. album A.N.I.M.A.L. 1993 Fin De Un Mundo Enfermo End of a sick world 1994 El Nuevo Camino Del Hombre ... 1999 Animal 6 2001 Combativo Fighterous 2004 External links Allmusic class artist id p52058 http www.myspace.com guerrerosdeviento MySpace.com A.N.I.M.A.L. DEFAULTSORT A N I M A L Category Argentine ... Category Musical groups established in 1992 de A.N.I.M.A.L. es A.N.I.M.A.L. ka A.N.I.M.A.L. pt A.N.I.M.A.L. ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Aquatic Type Album Artist The Necks Cover Aquatic album .jpg Released 1994 Recorded 1994 Genre Improvised music Length 53 08 Label Fish of Milk Producer Last album Next The Necks album Next br 1990 This album Aquatic br 1994 Next album Silent Night album Silent Night br 1996 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score rating 2 5 ref http www.allmusic.com album r481248 Allmusic Review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Aquatic is the third album by Australia n improvised music trio The Necks released on the Fish of Milk label in 1994 and the Carpet Bomb label in the US in 1999. The album features two tracks, both titled Aquatic , performed by Chris Abrahams , Lloyd Swanton and Tony Buck musician Tony Buck with the addition of Steve Wishart playing hurdy gurdy on the second. The Wire magazine The Wire review described the album as Real splendour...a hugely mature album, a rare spark of brilliance...a marvel . ref http www.thenecks.com pages cds.html The Necks website accessed 13 January 2009. ref Track listing Aquatic 27 37 Aquatic 25 31 All compositions by The Necks Personnel Chris Abrahams piano Lloyd Swanton Double bass bass Tony Buck musician Tony Buck Drum kit drums Steve Wishart hurdy gurdy track 2 References Reflist Category 1994 albums Category The Necks albums ... more details
other uses2 Animal Infobox film name The Animal image The Animal DVD.JPG caption Theatrical release poster alt Rob Schneiders head appearing from behind long grass. A red feather is sticking out from between ... 22 million ref name mojo gross 84,772,742 ref name mojo The Animal is a 2001 comedy film , directed ... together by a mad scientist who transplants animal parts, resulting in strange permanent changes to his .... Wilder Michael Caton , a mad scientist who puts Marvin back together using animal parts. Days ... while she s out walking dogs from her animal shelter. His animal like tendencies are slowly taking ... go by, Marvin s animal instincts are becoming stronger and stronger. He often wakes up in strange places, and subsequently, hears about animal attacks that occurred in the middle of the night. Because ... Marvin s life, and gave him remarkable animal powers with certain problematic side effects. Later ... confronts Marvin, and is about to shoot him. Suddenly, the other animal jumps from a tree and knocks ... Box office The Animal debuted on June 1, 2001, grossing 19.6 million U.S. in its opening weekend ... cite web title The Animal 2001 url http www.boxofficemojo.com movies ?id animal.htm work Box Office ... gave the film a score of 30 based on 82 reviews. ref http www.rottentomatoes.com m 1108185 animal The Animal Movie Reviews, Pictures . Rotten Tomatoes . Flixster . Retrieved 2010 11 23. ref Metacritic gave the film a score of 43 indication mixed or average reviews. ref cite web title The Animal url http www.metacritic.com movie the animal work Metacritic publisher CBS Interactive accessdate 2010 ... imdb title id 0255798 title The Animal amg movie id 244227 title The Animal rotten tomatoes id 1108185 title The Animal mojo title id animal title The Animal DEFAULTSORT Animal, The Category 2001 films ... ca Estic fet un animal de Animal Das Tier im Manne es The Animal fr Animal L animal... it Animal film 2001 nl The Animal ja pl Zwierzak pt The Animal ru fi Elukka sv The Animal ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Animal Type Album Artist Margot and the Nuclear So and So s Cover animalcd.jpg Released start date 2008 10 7 Genre Indie rock music Indie rock Length 51 12 Label s Epic Records Epic Last album The Dust of Retreat br 2006 This album Animal Not Animal br 2008 Next album Buzzard album Buzzard br 2010 Animal is the second full length album chosen and released by Margot & the Nuclear So and So s , the first on Epic Records . It is being co released with the label s choice, Not Animal . It was recorded at Engine Studios in Chicago, IL . Brian Deck produced the album and it was engineered by Neil Strauch . Track listing Album ratings rev1 AbsolutePunk.net rev1Score 77 ref http www.absolutepunk.net showthread.php?t 606452 Absolute Punk review ref At the Carnival 6 00 O What A Nightmare 4 03 Hello Vagina 3 46 I Am A Lightning Rod 3 55 Love Song For A Schubas Bartender 4 18 Mariel s Brazen Overture 6 00 There s Talk Of Mine Shafts 2 17 A Children s Crusade On Acid 4 10 German Motor Car 4 04 Cold, Kind And Lemon Eyes 4 37 My Baby Shoots Her Mouth Off 4 10 As Tall As Cliffs 4 01 Personnel Richard Edwards lead vocals, guitar, bells, melodica, banjo Ronnie Kwasman lead guitar Tyler Watkins bass guitar Brian Deck drums Eric Kang guitar References reflist Category 2008 albums Category Epic Records albums ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Not Animal Type Album Artist Margot and the Nuclear So and So s Cover Margot not animal.jpg Released October 7, 2008 Genre Indie rock music Indie rock Length 48 33 Label s Epic Records Epic Producer Brian Deck Reviews AbsolutePunk.net 77 http www.absolutepunk.net showthread.php?t 606452 link allmusic Rating 3.5 5 Allmusic class album id r1426563 review pure url yes link The A.V. Club C http www.avclub.com content music margot the nuclear so and sos link Billboard magazine Billboard Favorable review http www.billboard.com bbcom content display reviews albums e3ic9d5859352b634392b0219111c8ae94a link Blender magazine Blender Rating 3 5 http www.blender.com guide reviews.aspx?id 5311 link Spin Magazine 4 Stars out of 5 http spin.com reviews margot nuclear so and sos not animal epic link Slant Magazine Rating 3 5 http www.slantmagazine.com music music review.asp?ID 1537 link Last album The Dust of Retreat br 2006 This album Not AnimalAnimal br 2008 Next album Buzzard album Buzzard br 2010 Not Animal is the second full length album released by Margot and the Nuclear So and So s , the first on Epic Records . It is being co released with the band selected version, Animal . It was recorded at Engine Studios in Chicago, IL . Brian Deck produced the album and it was engineered by Neil Strauch . Track listing A Children s Crusade On Acid 4 10 German Motor Car 4 04 Broadripple Is Burning 4 40 Holy Cow 3 42 Cold, Kind, And Lemon Eyes 4 38 Hello Vagina 3 42 As Tall As Cliffs 4 01 Real Naked Girls 2 43 Page Written On A Wall 4 20 The Shivers I ve Got Em 4 28 The Ocean Is Bleeding Salt 3 23 Hip Hip Hooray 4 42 The track Hello Vagina was used on the CW s One Tree Hill TV Series , November 10, 2008, episode Even Fairy Tale Characters Would Be Jealous . Category 2008 albums Category Epic Records albums ... more details
title Aquatic Botany Elsevier Editorial Board format work accessdate 2009 02 24 ref Abstracting and indexing Aquatic Botany is indexed by Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts, BIOSIS , Current ... home 503303 abstracting abstracting title Aquatic Botany Elsevier Abstracting and Indexing format ... authorinstructions title Aquatic Botany Elsevier Instructions for Authors format work accessdate ... journals Category Aquatic plants Category Elsevier academic journals Category Publications established ... more details
Aquatic biomonitoring is the science of inferring the ecological condition of river s, lake s, stream s, and wetland s by examining the organism s that live there. While aquatic biomonitoring is the most common form of such biomonitoring, any ecosystem can be studied in this manner. Biomonitoring typically takes two approaches Bioassay s , where test organisms are exposed to an environment to see if mutation s or deaths occur. Typical organisms used in bioassays are fish , water fleas Daphnia , and frog s. Community assessments , also called biosurvey s, where an entire Community ecology community of organisms is sampled, to see what types of taxa remain. In aquatic ecosystem s, these assessments often focus on invertebrate s, algae , macrophyte s aquatic plants , fish, or amphibian s. ref name Karr Karr, James R. 1981 . http www.epa.gov bioindicators pdf AssessmentofBioticIntegrityUsingFishCommunities.pdf Assessment of biotic integrity using fish communities. http afs.allenpress.com perlserv ?request get moreinfo&issn 1548 8446 Fisheries 6 21 27. ref Rarely, other large vertebrates reptile s, bird s, and mammal s are considered as well. Aquatic invertebrates have the longest history of use in biomonitoring programs. ref Barbour, M.T., J. Gerritsen, B.D. Snyder, and J.B. Stribling. 1999. http www.epa.gov owow monitoring rbp Rapid Bioassessment Protocols for Use in Streams and Wadeable Rivers Periphyton, Benthic Macroinvertebrates and Fish, Second Edition. EPA 841 B 99 002. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Water Washington, D.C. ref In typical unpolluted temperate streams of Europe and North America , certain insect taxa predominate. Mayflies Ephemeroptera , caddisflies ... Diptera , and especially midges family Chironomidae predominate. Aquatic invertebrates have been ... bioassess.html Biological Assessment of Water Quality US EPA ecology stub aquatic ecosystem topics Category Aquatic ecology Category Bioindicators Category Environmental science Category Measurement ... more details