Naine 🔎

Naine is a species of marsupial found in Australia, primarily in the south-western region. They are characterized by their large size and distinctive features such as the elongated ears and the unique appearance of their skin coloration. Naines have a high metabolism and can survive on a variety of diets, including fruits, leaves, and even insects and seeds.

South-western 🔎

Southwestern region in the United States, located between the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. This area includes parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Kansas, and Louisiana.

Cervinia 🔎

Cervinia is a small, rocky island located in the Strait of Gibraltar in south-western Spain. It was first discovered by the Spanish explorer Juan de la Cierva in 1584 and named after its prominent peak, which is also known as "El Cilindro".

Perisama 🔎

Perisama is a type of plant that is native to Africa, specifically in South-Western Tanzania. It's also known as the "bush apple" due to its large size and shape. Perisamas are typically found growing on rocks or in dense vegetation, often alongside other plants like grasses and shrubs.

Korshinskya 🔎

Korshinskaya is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sławien, within Szczecin County, Lublin Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 13 kilometres (8 miles) north-west of Sławien, 267 km (162 miles) east of Lublin, and 490 km (305 miles) north-east of Warsaw.

Ecosystem Biomes

Ecosystems can be broadly categorized into various types based on their characteristics and the organisms they support. Here are some common types of ecosystems:

Terrestrial Biomes

Tundra Taiga Montane Grasslands and Shrublands Alpine Tundra Coniferous Forests Broadleaf and Mixed Forests Deciduous Forests Grasslands Savannas Shrublands Tropical Forest Rainforest Seasonal Forest Tropical Coniferous Forests Moist Broadleaf Forests Dry Broadleaf Forests Tropical Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands Mediterranean Forests, Woodlands, and Scrub Deserts and Xeric Shrublands Steppe Flooded Grasslands and Savannas Riparian Wetland Mangrove

Aquatic Biomes

Pond Littoral Intertidal Mangroves Kelp Forests Coral Reefs Neritic Zone Pelagic Zone Benthic Zone Hydrothermal Vents Cold Seeps Demersal Zone

Other Biomes

Endolithic Zone

Biogeographic Realms

Afrotropical Antarctic Australasian Holarctic Nearctic Palearctic Indomalayan Neotropical Oceanian Antarctic / Southern Ocean Arctic Central Indo-Pacific Eastern Indo-Pacific Temperate Australasia Temperate Northern Atlantic Temperate Northern Pacific Temperate South America Temperate Southern Africa Tropical Atlantic Tropical Eastern Pacific Western Indo-Pacific ocean river lake pond stream swamp marsh

Search Results
Abditibacteriota
Acidobacteriota, phenotypically diverse and mostly uncultured
Actinomycetota, High-G+C Gram positive species
Aquificota, deep-branching
Armatimonadota
Atribacterota
Bacillota, Low-G+C Gram positive species, such as the spore-formers Bacilli (aerobic) and Clostridia (anaerobic)
Bacteroidota
Balneolota
Bdellovibrionota
Caldisericota, formerly candidate division OP5, Caldisericum exile is the sole representative
Calditrichota
Campylobacterota
Chlamydiota
Chlorobiota, green sulphur bacteria
Chloroflexota, green non-sulphur bacteria
Chrysiogenota, only 3 genera (Chrysiogenes arsenatis, Desulfurispira natronophila, Desulfurispirillum alkaliphilum)
Coprothermobacterota
Deferribacterota
Deinococcota, Deinococcus radiodurans and Thermus aquaticus are "commonly known" species of this phyla
Dictyoglomota
Elusimicrobiota, formerly candidate division Thermite Group 1
Fibrobacterota
Fusobacteriota
Gemmatimonadota
Ignavibacteriota
Kiritimatiellota
Lentisphaerota, formerly clade VadinBE97
Mycoplasmatota, notable genus: Mycoplasma
Myxococcota
Nitrospinota
Nitrospirota
Planctomycetota
Pseudomonadota, the most well-known phylum, containing species such as Escherichia coli or Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Rhodothermota
Spirochaetota, species include Borrelia burgdorferi, which causes Lyme disease
Synergistota
Thermodesulfobacteriota
Thermomicrobiota
Thermotogota, deep-branching
Verrucomicrobiota

Ecosystem Species

Various species inhabit these ecosystems, each playing a unique role in maintaining the ecological balance.

Animals

Porifera (Sponges) Cnidaria (Jellyfish, Corals) Platyhelminthes (Flatworms) Nematoda (Roundworms) Annelida (Segmented Worms) Mollusca (Snails, Squids) Arthropoda (Insects, Crustaceans) Echinodermata (Sea Stars, Urchins) Jawless Fish (Agnatha) Cartilaginous Fish (Chondrichthyes) Bony Fish (Osteichthyes) Amphibians Reptiles Birds Mammals

Plants

Bryophyta (Mosses) Marchantiophyta (Liverworts) Anthocerotophyta (Hornworts) Lycophyta (Club Mosses) Pteridophyta (Ferns) Coniferophyta (Conifers) Cycadophyta (Cycads) Ginkgophyta (Ginkgo) Gnetophyta (Gnetum, Ephedra) Magnoliophyta (Flowering Plants)

Fungi

Chytridiomycota (Chytrids) Zygomycota (Bread Molds) Glomeromycota (Mycorrhizal Fungi) Ascomycota (Sac Fungi) Basidiomycota (Club Fungi)

Protists

Amoebozoa (Amoebas, Slime Molds) Excavata (Euglena, Giardia) Chromalveolata (Diatoms, Dinoflagellates) Rhizaria (Radiolarians, Forams) Archaeplastida (Red & Green Algae)

Bacteria

Proteobacteria Firmicutes Actinobacteria Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green Algae) Bacteroidetes Spirochaetes Chlamydiae Planctomycetes

Archaea

Euryarchaeota (Methanogens, Halophiles) Crenarchaeota (Thermophiles) Nanoarchaeota Korarchaeota fish bird insect mammal reptile amphibian mollusk fungi

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Naine 🔎

Naine is a species of marsupial found in Australia, primarily in the south-western region. They are characterized by their large size and distinctive features such as the elongated ears and the unique appearance of their skin coloration. Naines have a high metabolism and can survive on a variety of diets, including fruits, leaves, and even insects and seeds.

South-western 🔎

Southwestern region in the United States, located between the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. This area includes parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Kansas, and Louisiana.

Cervinia 🔎

Cervinia is a small, rocky island located in the Strait of Gibraltar in south-western Spain. It was first discovered by the Spanish explorer Juan de la Cierva in 1584 and named after its prominent peak, which is also known as "El Cilindro".

Perisama 🔎

Perisama is a type of plant that is native to Africa, specifically in South-Western Tanzania. It's also known as the "bush apple" due to its large size and shape. Perisamas are typically found growing on rocks or in dense vegetation, often alongside other plants like grasses and shrubs.

Korshinskya 🔎

Korshinskaya is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sławien, within Szczecin County, Lublin Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 13 kilometres (8 miles) north-west of Sławien, 267 km (162 miles) east of Lublin, and 490 km (305 miles) north-east of Warsaw.

Deciduous Forest 🔎