Do you think a separate definition for biofilm would be in order, Racoll? I'm wondering if they are the same thing or if what is believed to be aufwuchs is too generalised(like algae, there are many types of algae). I'm looking at
DeVries' German-English Scientific Dictionary (to help me with the
Mergus Wels Band 2)(Nice photos, Lee and Shane. I even caught your names in there a few times.

)"Growth" is the literal translation of the word "Aufwuchs" from this little old dictionary(1946). Nothing more, nothing less. If any German speakers out there would like to correct this, please feel free.
Here's another go at:
Evolution: A biological change resulting in a new species. This change may be due to natural selection or genetic variation.
What should we add or subtract to the above?
I'll put in: lotic, lentic, symbiotic, gene, phenotype and allele. How far do we want to go with the genetics, Jools?
Catfish definition: How do you define thousands and thousands of species with one or two sentences? Maybe a link to the Cat-eLog would be a good definition.
Are anoxia and hypoxia different? Just curious.
Amanda