NOTHING
lentic- no moving water lotic- moving water
Both lentic and lotic
Lotic and lentic are terms used to describe different types of aquatic ecosystems. Lotic refers to flowing water systems, such as rivers and streams, where water moves continuously in one direction. In contrast, lentic refers to still or standing water bodies, like lakes and ponds, where water is relatively stationary. These differences in flow and movement significantly impact the ecology, biodiversity, and physical characteristics of each environment.
Aquatic ecosystem is broadly divided in two major class Marine ecosystem Fresh water ecosystem now fresh water ecosystem again sub divided into lentic ecosystem, and lotic ecosystem Aquatic ecosystem is also studied under hydrobiology
In the ponds, in lentic waters
Milan Lazetich was born on August 27, 1921, in Anaconda, Montana, USA.
It has to be Lotic, because of waves and currents.
Examples of lentic biomes include ponds, lakes, and reservoirs. These freshwater habitats are characterized by still or slow-moving water, supporting a diverse array of plant and animal species adapted to these environments.
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It has to be Lotic, because of waves and currents.
Essentially there are two main types, Static Water(called lentic) and Flowing Water (called lotic).
William Macduff Bellamy has written: 'Biological methods for the control of freshwater phytoplankton in lentic systems'