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Pond circle
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Betsy Franco |
In the pond by Anna's house, a food chain begins with algae which is eaten by a mayfly nymph which is eaten by a beetle which is eaten by a bullfrog.... |
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River plants
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Ernestine Giesecke,Eileen Mueller Neill |
Describes how various plants adapt to life alongside a river, including the fern, yellow flag iris, and glasswort. |
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Spring pool
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Ann E. Downer |
A close-up look at ponds formed by melting snow and spring rains and at the varied life that exists in them. |
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The living pond
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Nigel S. Hester |
Explores the intricate and vital web of relationships that exist among animal and plant life in a pond habitat. Suggests activities related to conservation. |
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The living pond
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Nathalie Tordjman |
Examines the life in and around a pond, including the birds, insects, amphibians, and fish. |
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Ile no konchū
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Hidetomo Oda |
Discusses how diving beetles, water scorpions, dragonflies, and other insects play an important role in maintaining a pond's ecosystem. |
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All about ponds
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Jane Rockwell |
Answers questions about the stages in the life of a pond and about the plants and animals that may be found in and around ponds. |
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