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List of semiaquatic organisms



This is a list of organisms that spend part of their life cycle or of which part of their anatomy is underwater.

Plants

Semiaquatic plants are those whose roots are wholly or partly underwater.

  • Mangrove, a type of woody tree or shrub growing in the mangal habitat, consisting of more than 50 species across 17 plant families
  • members of the Taxodium genus of plants (Plantae:Pinophyta:Pinopsida...)
    • Taxodium distichum also known as the swamp cypress or bald cypress
    • Taxodium ascendens also known as the pond cypress
    • Taxodium mucronatum also known as the Montezuma cypress or Ahuehuete
  • members of the Alismatidae subclass of plants (Plantae:Magnoliophyta:Liliopsida:Alismatidae)

Animals

Semiaquatic animals are those that are primarily terrestrial but that spend a large amount of time underwater, either as part of their life cycle or as an essential behavior (e.g. feeding). Some animals, such as the otter and polar bear, are not considered to be semi-aquatic but rather are referred to as marine mammals, alongside the dolphin and manatee.

  • Mammals
    • Monotremes
    • Rodents
      • Capybara
      • Coypu
      • Muskrat
  • Birds
    • Penguin
  • Amphibians
    • Salamanders
      • Rough-skinned newt

See also

  • Aquatic ecology
  • Aquatic animal
  • Aquatic plant
  • Marine biology
  • Freshwater biology
  • Marine mammal
 
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "List_of_semiaquatic_organisms". A list of authors is available in Wikipedia.
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