10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STENOTHERMAL»
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1
Fundamentals Of Ecology 3E
Thus the terms stenothermal and eurythermal with regard to temperature (Fig. 1.5
), stenohaline and eurythermal in respect of salinity, and stenoecious and
euryoecious in the context of habitat or niche have been developed. Low
Environment ...
2
Encyclopedia of Marine Science
(Lota lota) which are typically found in waters below 53° Fahrenheit (12°C), as
cold water stenothermal species. Burbot, a freshwater cod, inhabit glacial rivers
such as the Yukon and Tanana Rivers in Alaska and are reported to migrate
away ...
C. Reid Nichols, Robert G. Williams, 2009
3
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
The marine environment is very stable, showing only small seasonal changes
and most marine fish are stenothermal (Hoff & West- man 1966, Johnston et al.
1975a). Many freshwater fish, such as the salmonids (Brett 1956) are
stenothermal, ...
4
Environmental Physiology of Animals
By contrast, a stenothermal animal only operates when its Tb is within a narrow
range. Most mammals and birds are stenothermal, but some lizards and even a
few insects are too, and many aquatic animals are very strict stenotherms, with ...
Pat Willmer, Graham Stone, Ian Johnston, 2009
5
Seaweeds: Their Environment, Biogeography, and Ecophysiology
Species with a wide tolerance range to temperature (salinity) are termed
eurythermal (euryhaline), species with a narrow tolerance range stenothermal (
stenohaline). The distribution of seaweeds should not be discussed exclusively
in terms of ...
Klaus Lüning, Charles Yarish, Hugh Kirkman, 1990
6
The Evolutionary Biology of the Bivalvia
The myth of metabolic cold adaptation: oxygen consumption in stenothermal
Antarctic bivalves LLOYD S. PECK & LUCY Z. CONWAY British Antarctic Survey,
High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 OET, UK ( e-mail: I. peck ...
Elizabeth Harper, John David Taylor, J. Alistair Crame, 2000
7
Lake Stechlin: A Temperate Oligotrophic Lake
Besides the large group of eurythermal species there are in Lake Stechlin two
other groups which are of special interest: cold- water-stenothermal and warm-
water-stenothermal organisms, whose temperature preference is quite distinct.
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
New Zealand, many molluscan genera have entirely stenothermal warm- water
ranges. As is common with planktonic Foraminiferida, some molluscan genera
and subgenera contain both species that are stenothermal in warm or cold water
...
TWICE. Stenothermal. waters. and. the. remorseless. flow. of. time. △ □ DAVID
QUAMMEN JL ve been reading Heraclitus this week, so naturally my brain is full
of river water. Heraclitus, you'll recall, was the Greek philosopher of the sixth ...
10
Comparative Biochemistry V1: A Comprehensive Treatise
Attention then turned to the respiratory enzymes and other cellular proteins.
Militzer and his co-workers (183—187) have furnished good evidence for the
existence of thermostable respiratory enzymes in a stenothermal thermophilic
bacterium.
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «STENOTHERMAL»
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The environmental genomics of metazoan thermal adaptation
Although the duration of the temperature shift in this species was not the longest, it was still quite long and this species is an extremely stenothermal icefish; both ... «Nature.com, Mar 15»