Substrate (aquatic environment) explained

Substrate is the earthy material that forms or collects at the bottom of an aquatic habitat. It is made of sediments that may consist of:

Stream substrate can affect the life found within the stream habitat. Muddy streams generally have more sediment in the water, reducing clarity. Clarity is one guide to stream health.

Marine substrate can be classified geologically as well. See Green et al., 1999 for a reference.

Mollusks and clams that live in areas with substrate, and need them to survive, use their silky byssal threads to cling to it. See Cteniodes Ales for reference.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Definition of SILT . www.merriam-webster.com . 1 May 2024 . en . 28 April 2024.
  2. Web site: Definition of CLAY . www.merriam-webster.com . 1 May 2024 . en . 27 April 2024.
  3. Book: Bergaya . Faïza . Theng . B. K. G. . Lagaly . Gerhard . Handbook of clay science . 2006 . Elsevier . Amsterdam . 0080441831 . 5 . 1 May 2024.