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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
2
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 ...
3
U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
Present are such taxa as Paradozo- stoma and Sclerochilus, which are
eurythermal shallow-water forms, and Jugosocythereis, Pokorny- ella,
Paracytheridea, Paranesidea, and Neonesidea, which are thermophilic shallow-
water forms.
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1970
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Arctic Climate Impact Assessment - Scientific Report
Two distributional subtypes can be differentiated: those exhibiting a wide thermal
tolerance (eurythermal) as implied, for example, by a wide latitudinal distribution
often extending well outside the Arctic (e.g., lake whitefish — Coregonus ...
5
Biochemical Adaptation : Mechanism and Process in ...
At one extreme, a eurythermal species living near the middle of its thermal
tolerance range may be able to withstand a large increase or decrease in body
temperature and yet maintain the properties of its physiological systems within
the ...
Radiology Peter W. Hochachka Professor in the Department of Zoology, and Sports Medicine University of British Columbia, George N. Somero David and Lucile Packard Professor of Marine Science and Director Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University, 2001
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
... whereas species capable of living in nontropical areas survived; (3) that
stenothermal species became extinct first and eurythermal species, somewhat
later; and (4) that by comparison with Pacific Ocean patterns, the extinction in the
Atlantic ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1990
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New Zealand Journal of Zoology
Many freshwater fish, such as the salmonids (Brett 1956) are stenothermal, and
are restricted in their distribution, but many others are eurythermal and widely
distributed, e.g., the goldfish has a temperature range of 0-42ЧГ (Fry et al. 1942)
...
8
A Field Guide to Southeastern and Caribbean Seashores: Cape ...
For example, euryhaline means having the ability to withstand considerable
variation in water salinity. Eurythermal means having the ability to withstand a
wide range of temperatures. Steno ) from the Greek stenos, meaning "narrow")
means ...
Eugene H. Kaplan, Roger Tory Peterson, 1999
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Proceedings [of the International Congress of Zoology, 16th, ...
Those which are distributed widely relative to environmental temperature may be
considered eurythermal, while others more restricted could be called
stenothermal. The data reported here are the first part of a large study comparing
the ...
D. C.) International Congress of Zoology (16th : 1963 : Washington, 1963
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Fish Physiology: The Physiology of Tropical Fishes: The ...
The minimum temperature that denatures cellular proteins is well correlated in
stenothermal and eurythermal animals (Somero, 1995; Somero et al., 1996).
Organisms occupy almost every corner of the globe, the thermal habitat ranging
from ...
Adalberto Luis Val, Vera Maria Fonseca de Almeida e Val, David J. Randall, 2005
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Meet the invasives: We've got crabs, but maybe they're not so bad
Let's go back to this eurythermal thing. Is that unusual among crustaceans? A. It is, and that's really too bad. Most crabs and lobsters just can't ... «Grist, fev 15»
How to Farm Orange-Spotted Grouper
E. coioides are eurythermal and euryhaline. The major spawning period is March to June. Females mature at 250-300 mm TL at an age of 2-3 ... «TheFishSite.com, out 12»
Effects of Elevated CO2 and Temperature on Coccolithophore …
... seawater temperature will not strongly affect the physiology of this eurythermal species," and that "the effect of an elevated pCO2 in seawater ... «CO2 Science Magazine, fev 12»