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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «EURYTHERMIC»
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1
Chemical Zoology V2: Porifera, Coelenterata, And Platyhelminthes
The effect of ions on the respiration rate of stenothermic and eurythermic
freshwater turbellarians has been investigated extensively (Schlieper, 1951;
Schlieper et al., 1952; Blasing, 1953). In fresh water the respiratory rate of
Crenobia alpine, ...
2
Modern Approaches to the Study of Crustacea
Biogeographical analysis of species composition According to geographical
distribution and biogeographical affinity, the species studied were divided into
four faunistic components (tropical, endemic, eurythermic, and warm-temperate) .
Crustacean Society. Summer Meeting, Elva Escobar-Briones, Fernando Alvarez, 2002
3
The Biology of Marine Fungi
... >17°C as warm water sites; 2) summer maximum minus winter maximum (or,
where applicable, a literature based temperature range) of >5°C as eurythermic
and <5°C as homeothermic ; 3) salinity changes >5°/oo as euryhaline and <
5cVoo ...
Stephen Thomas Moss, 1986
4
Treatise on Marine Ecology and Paleoecology
Barnacles are exceptionally eurythermic as are many pelecypods. The European
oyster, Ostrea edulis, can tolerate temperatures from 0° to 20°C. The American
oyster, C. virginica, is even more eurythermic and survives temperatures from 4°
...
Joel W. Iledgpeth and Harry S. Ladd, 1957
5
Phenology and Taxonomic Composition of Lotic Chironomidae ...
species are dependent on cold habitats (i.e., cool stenothermic) and others are
more facultative (i.e., eurythermic) (Rossaro 1991). Generally these thermal
preferences can be identified by determining the relationship between
temperature ...
Raymond William Bouchard (Jr), 2007
6
Nutrition and Feeding of Fish and Crustaceans
At the time of a variation in temperature with acclimation in a eurythermic species,
Qio is about 2.5. Species living in very cold waters have a relatively high
synthesis rate in the muscle compared to that predicted from extrapolation from
the ...
7
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Canterbury, Christchurch. 1980. Effects of
temperature on metabolic rates of isolated tissues from the eurythermic lizard L.
zelandica. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology (A) 66: 127-131. 1981.
If we apply the concepts eurythermic (wide temperature limits) and stenothermtc (
narrow temperature limits), which are completely valid only for poikilotherms (cf. p
. 424), to homeotherms, we must remember that these terms have a completely ...
9
Tracking Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments: Volume ...
Once paleo-water & 18O(H2O) values are constrained, warm water stenothermic
and eurythermic species can be analyzed by micromilling to interpret seasonal
variation in surface-water temperatures that are directly related to atmospheric ...
John P. Smol, William M. Last, H.J. Birks, 2001
10
The Galápagos: Proceedings of the Symposia of the Galápagos ...
Survival in the wanner northern fringe of the Galapagos should be possible for
the more eurythermic of the tropical Pacific American species, and for some of the
central Pacific island species. Survival in the colder southern fringe of the ...