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damselfly:
an aquatic macroinvertebrate of suborder Zygoptera. The larvae
have three pairs of legs, one pair of antennae, and wing pads with
feathery
gills protruding from the abdomen. Larvae are somewhat sensitive to pollution.
daphnia:
genus Daphnia; small freshwater crustaceans.
data:
recorded observations and information.
data
analysis:
an evaluation of collected observations and information.
decomposers:
a group of organisms, mainly fungi and bacteria, that digest
organic material and release nutrients into the environment.
decomposition:
the process of decay; the breaking down of organic
matter into its component parts.
degrade:
to reduce; to decompose by stages; to wear away by erosion.
degrees
of latitude/longitude: angular units defined by circular
lines around the Earth; used to measure distance
north or south
of the equator
(latitude) and east or west of the prime meridian (longitude).
density:
the mass of a substance per unit volume; the number of inhabitants
per unit in a geographical region;
the degree
to which
anything is
filled or occupied; the degree of thickness.
dependent
variable: a responding variable; a factor or condition that
might change as a result of a change
in
a manipulated
independent variable.
diatoms:
phytoplankton of the class Bacillariophyceae. Diatoms are
minute, unicellular or colonial
algae
having siliceous
cell walls
consisting of two overlapping, symmetrical parts.
dinoflagellates:
a type of protist that includes photosynthetic forms in which two
flagella project
through armor-like
plates. Abundant
in oceans, these sometime reproduce rapidly,
causing “red
tides.”
dissolved
load: sediment made up of organic and inorganic material carried
in solution by moving
water.
dissolved
oxygen (DO): the amount of oxygen dissolved in water; varies
with water temperature
and pressure;
measured
in milligrams
of oxygen
per liter of water, parts per million, or
percent saturation.
distillation:
a process used to clean water. Steam from a sample of boiling water
is almost
completely
free of
impurities.
In
distillation, the steam
is collected and allowed to condense back
into water.
diversity:
variety; difference.
diving
beetle:
predatory aquatic beetles from the family Dytiscidae.
DNA:
deoxyribonucleic acid; nucleic acid macromolecule that stores and
transmits
the genetic information
of all living
cells from
one generation
to the next.
dragonfly:
an aquatic macroinvertebrate of the suborder Anisoptera. The
larvae have
three pairs
of legs,
one pair of antennae,
and wing pads.
Larvae are somewhat sensitive to
pollution.
drainage
basin: a watershed; the land area where precipitation runs
into
streams, rivers, lakes,
and reservoirs. It
can be identified by tracing
a line along the highest elevations,
often
a ridge, between two areas
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