What general water system classifications include still or slow-moving waters like ponds and marshes?

Answer

Lentic systems.

The world of aquatic habitats for water beetles is broadly categorized based on water movement. Still or slow-moving water bodies, which encompass environments such as ponds, marshes, ditches, and the sheltered margins of lakes, are scientifically classified as lentic systems. This classification is distinct from lotic systems, which are defined by their continuous flow, such as rivers and streams. The distinction between lentic (still) and lotic (flowing) conditions is fundamental to understanding the specialized adaptations various beetle families have developed to survive in their respective micro-habitats.

What general water system classifications include still or slow-moving waters like ponds and marshes?
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