All aquatic organisms need dissolved oxygen to carry out cellular respiration. The oxygen concentration of water decreases with the depth of the water body. Salinity, presence of organic matter and high temperatures also lower the oxygen content of water. These factors therefore, affect the distribution of aquatic organisms. The organisms that lice in deep waters and bottom dwellers are specially adapted for living in waters that have a low oxygen concentration.
All aquatic organisms need dissolved oxygen to carry out cellular respiration. The oxygen concentration of water decreases with the depth of the water body. Salinity, presence of organic matter and high temperatures also lower the oxygen content of water. These factors therefore, affect the distribution of aquatic organisms. The organisms that lice in deep waters and bottom dwellers are specially adapted for living in waters that have a low oxygen concentration.