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Micro invertebrates are tiny creatures that are invisible to the naked eye but form the basis of the food web in our waterways. Dr. Robert Walsh talks about the importance and diversity of microfauna for sustaining aquat...
S5.E10 Dr Robert Walsh, Micro invertebrates in waterways is an episode from Reef And Rivers Podcast by Greg Vinall, Wet Tropics Healthy Waterways Partnership. Micro invertebrates are tiny creatures that are invisible to the naked eye but fo...
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Published Dec 5, 2023, 21:30 long, audio available.
Micro invertebrates are tiny creatures that are invisible to the naked eye but form the basis of the food web in our waterways. Dr. Robert Walsh talks about the importance and diversity of microfauna for sustaining aquatic systems and reveals that their eggs can remain viable for up to 400-500 years, meaning that extinct species could come alive again if water is added!
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S5.E10 Dr Robert Walsh, Micro invertebrates in waterways is an episode from Reef And Rivers Podcast by Greg Vinall, Wet Tropics Healthy Waterways Partnership.
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This episode was published on Dec 5, 2023.
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S5.E10 Dr Robert Walsh, Micro invertebrates in waterways is from Reef And Rivers Podcast by Greg Vinall, Wet Tropics Healthy Waterways Partnership.
Published Dec 5, 2023 and 21:30 long