FRESH AND MARINE WATER COMMUNITIES (AQUATIC COMMUNITIES)
| Institution | UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI |
| Course | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE... |
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Communities associated with freshwater lakes, river valleys and areas that are permanently or temporarily waterlogged. Waterlogging is a result of drainage impediment. These communities are ecotones between dry land and open water. Wetlands are highly productive. They are species rich as they draw them from the adjacent ecosystems.
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