10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EURYTHERMOUS»
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eurythermous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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White Sea: Its Marine Environment and Ecosystem Dynamics ...
The zooplankton community in the White Sea consists in dierent seasons of
marine eurythermous and euryhaline species: Pseudocalanus elongatus Boeck,
Acartia longiremis Lilljebord, Temora longicornis Muller, Centropages hamatus ...
Nikolai Filatov, Dmitry Pozdnyakov, Olaf M. Johannessen, 2007
In experiments on eurythermous fish, Podrabsky and Somero (2004) obtained
results contributing to the understanding of the impact of varying thermal
conditions on the energy metabolism. It was shown that chronic and cyclic
changes of ...
3
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning: ...
... stickleback [Gasterosteus aculeatus], 3. euryionic: able to live in soil or water
with a wide range from acidity to alkalinity, 4. euryphotic: able to live under
conditions with a wide range of light intensity, 5. eurythermal/eurythermic/
eurythermous: ...
4
Folia Limnologica Scandinavica
It is hardly credible that the species should live in the last mentioned
eurythermous locality in the summer too; probably the individual must have
migrated from some spring or summer-cool brook in the vicinity. All the
individuals from the Susaa ...
5
New York Fish and Game Journal
For the largemouth bass-golden shiner combination, or for channel catfish alone,
the fish might reproduce and grow satisfactorily in ponds whose temperatures did
not rise much above 70° F. Eurythermous fish species tested in this project ...
6
A Dictionary of Biology
EURYTHERMOUS. Able to tolerate wide variations of temperature of
environment. Cf. Stenolhermous. EUSTAGHIAN TUBE. Tube connecting middle
ear to pharynx in EXTEROCEPTOR 85 tetrapod vertebrates. Allows air pressure
on inner ...
Michael Abercrombie, Clarence James Hickman, M. L. Johnson, 1951
... EUPHROE EUPHROES EUPHUISM EUPHUISMS EUPHUIST EUPHUISTIC
EUPHUISTICALLY EURYOKOUS EURYOKY EURYPTERID EURYPTERIDS
EURYTHERM EURYTHERMAL EURYTHERMIC EURYTHERMOUS
EURYTHERMS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
Euryhaline. Tolerant of considerable difference in salinity; generally refers to
marine organisms. Eurythermous. Tolerant of a wide range of depths
temperatures. Eutrophic. Having concentration of nutrients optimal or nearly
optimal for plant or ...
... dissolved oxygen levels may be low; salmonids are rare in the fish community
and the invertebrates are dominated by eurythermous species that have low
oxygen requirements or are air breathers. Mollusca Traditional approaches 3.
Geoffrey Petts, C. Amoros, 1996
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Dictionary of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences
See eurythermous. Steppe A wide treeless plain of grassland, characteristically
xerophyte. Stereo Plotter A device for extracting information about the elevation
of landform from stereoscopic aerial photographs. The results are sets of x, y, and
...
Kailash Chandra Bebarta, 2011