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- attached to submerged surfaces in most aquatic ecosystems. The related term Aufwuchs (German "surface growth" or "overgrowth", pronounced [ˈaʊ̯fˌvuːks] ) refers...
- Aufwuchs Lake is a lake in Stillwater County, Montana, in the United States. The name Aufwuchs Lake, derived from the German loan word Aufwuchs, refers...
- "sucker" due to its fleshy, papillose lips that suck up organic matter and aufwuchs from the bottom of rivers and streams. Other common names for the white...
- using their suckermouth. The fish of this genus primarily feed on algae or aufwuchs on roots, stones, macrophytes and broad-leaved gr****es. They inhabit well-oxygenated...
- Armbruster, 2019 The diet of this genus is typical for a Loricariid – algae, aufwuchs, and detritus, with sediment, sand, and gravel presumably ingested accidentally...
- aggressive (although commonly found in high densities) and often specialised aufwuchs feeders. The mbuna species tend to be relatively small, mostly less than...
- seasonal streams connected to them. In the wild, it primarily eats algae, aufwuchs, crustaceans and insect larvae. Females are larger than males, reaching...
- Africa. This species can reach a length of 11.3 cm (4.4 in). It feeds on aufwuchs, a surface layer of mostly algal material that grows on rocks. This cichlid...
- Taxodium roots the species will often use them as refuge and feed off aufwuchs and algae that grows on the roots. Due to a loss in distribution from pollution...
- ascends small, rocky streams in order to breed. It primarily feeds on aufwuchs - algae and diatoms. A 2021 study found G. ceylonensis to be a sister species...