This portion of a stream often provides a specialized
aquatic ecosystem habitat for
organisms that have difficulty feeding or navigating in swifter reaches of the stream or in seasonally warmer water. Such pools can be important fish habitat, especially where many streams reach high summer temperatures and very low-flow dry season characteristics. In warm and arid regions, the stratification of stream pools provide cooler water for fish that prefer low water temperatures, such as the
redband trout (
Oncorhynchus mykiss) in the
Western United States.
Mosquito larvae, which prefer still and often
stagnant water, can be found in stream pools due to the low water velocity. ==See also==