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- Microfauna (from Ancient Gr**** mikros 'small' and from Latin fauna 'animal') are microscopic animals and organisms that exhibit animal-like qualities and...
- Microfauna are microscopic or very small animals (usually including protozoans and very small animals such as rotifers). To qualify as microfauna, an...
- Protists. Microbiota with animal-like characteristics can be classified as microfauna. The terms "Flora" and "Fauna" were first used by Carl Linnaeus from Sweden...
- Soil ecology studies interactions among soil organisms, and their environment. It is particularly concerned with the cycling of nutrients, soil aggregate...
- compacted lawns, aeration improves soil drainage and encourages worms, microfauna and microflora which require oxygen. Lawn aeration involves controlling...
- The Bahariya Formation (also transcribed as Baharija Formation) is a fossiliferous geologic formation dating back to the early Cenomanian, which outcrops...
- environments. While older microfossils have since been described, the Gunflint microfauna is a historic geologic discovery and remains one of the most robust and...
- the veins of quartz. Lurking among these miniature "forests" are the microfauna, species of invertebrate, each with its own specific habitat requirements...
- The Hartley Mammoth Site is a pre-Clovis archaeological and paleontological site in New Mexico. Preserving the butchered remains of two Columbian mammoths...
- highly modified underground leaves to attract, trap and digest minute microfauna, particularly protozoans. Although suggested a century earlier by Charles...