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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «EURYTHERM»
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Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, Biology and ...
At steep slopes of the cold stenotherm biotope (BP2), the somatic growth rate (
and also dietary diversity) of the fish exceeded that of the less productive deep
areas (GoR2, GoF2), but was still notably lower than in the eurytherm biotope in ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
[Gr eurys wide, and pleron wing] eurytherm u 'ri-thurm. (biol) n an organism which
tolerates a wide variation in temperature. — adj eurytherm al, eurythenm ic or
eurytherm 'ous. [Gr eurys wide, and iherme heat) •urythmy. etc. Alternative, esp ...
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Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences: Eesti ...
At steep slopes of the cold stenotherm biotope (BP2), the somatic growth rate (
and also dietary diversity) of the fish exceeded that of the less productive deep
areas (GoR2, GoF2), but was still notably lower than in the eurytherm biotope in ...
4
The fecundity of the haddock
Eurytherm ; eurybath. Ciona intestinalis. — Eurytherm ; eurybath. Diazona
violacea. — Eurytherm ; eurybath. All these species tend to be confined to the
Mediterranean and East-Atlantic Boreal regions, and, with the exception of
Ascidia scabra ...
Doublas Stewart Raitt, 1933
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Treatise on Marine Ecology and Paleoecology
Some appear to be eurytherm, but data are sparse. They are known from shallow
seas to 800 meters. JKGERBTEN, G. Zur Kenntnis der ausseren Morphologie,
Entwicklung und Oekologie von Protodr'ilus rubropharyngeus n. sp.
Joel W. Iledgpeth and Harry S. Ladd, 1957
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Issues in Biochemistry and Biophysics Research: 2013 Edition
According to news reporting originating in Valdivia, Chile, by VerticalNews
journalists, researchers stated “Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) is a
eurytherm teleost that under natural conditions can be exposed to annual water ...
7
Ecology of Baltic Coastal Waters
The somatic growth rate, the absolute fecundity, and the number of vertebrae of
eelpout differ significantly between the eurytherm (the shallow Pärnu Bay) and
the cold stenotherm (Ruhnu Deep) biotopes, suggesting the existence of different
...
8
Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
An organism that tolerates only a narrow range of environmental temperatures;
contrasted with eurytherm (Lincoln et al. 1985). [Greek stenos, narrow; therme,
heat] warm-blooded animal See -therm: homeotherm. ♢ thermal homeostasis See
...
9
Polychaeta Errantia of Antarctica
Proboscis terminates distally in 12 blunt papillae. Distribution: Cosmopolitan,
eurytherm; widely distributed horizontally and vertically, into tropical regions.
Rhynchonereella petersii (Langerhans), 1879 Plate XVIII, figs. 4, 5 Alciope cari
Ehlers, ...
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Animals and Temperature: Phenotypic and Evolutionary Adaptation
What makes a 'good' eurytherm? Species that exhibit a high degree of
eurythermy are seen to differ from stenotherms in several important ways.
Homologous gene products like enzymes show responses to temperature that
mirror very clearly ...
Ian A. Johnston, Albert F. Bennett, 2008