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Marine Paleoecology of the Eads Mill Member, Hinton ...
In nine samples, both brachiopods and bivalves were found together, indicating
that bivalves were suited to living in stenotropic conditions. The remaining 13
genera show strong associations to either the brachiopod or bivalve taxa.
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
stenothermophile, stenothermophilous, stenothermophily See 1-phile:
stenothermophile. ♢ stenotopic, stenotopy See -topy: stenotopy. ♢ stenotropism,
stenotropic See -tropism: stenotropism. ♢ stenoxenous See -xenous:
stenoxenous.
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The Evolution of Adaptive Systems: The General Theory of ...
One substitutional species may also be superior on the basis of a eurytropic
niche interface, only part of which is coincident with the adaptive niche of a
second (stenotropic) species. In the latter scenario, elimination of one emergent
species ...
James Patrick Brock, 2000
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Global Catastrophes in Earth History; An Interdisciplinary ...
Some of the associated taxa may have been stenotropic and responded to the
imposed stress more quickly and catastrophically. Based on our preliminary
results, though, the imposed stress manifested itself gradually to Inoceramus
arguing ...
Virgil L. Sharpton, Peter D. Ward, 1990
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... stenomorphic, stenophagous, stenophagy, stenophotic, stenophyllous,
stenosis, stenostomatous, stenotele, stenotherm, stenothermal, stenothermia,
stenothermic, stenothermophile, stenothermophilic, steno- thermy, stenotopic,
stenotropic, ...
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Texas Mojsisovicziinae (Ammonoidea) and the Zonation of the ...
On the other hand, M. elaboratum elaboratum is quite restricted in lithic
occurrence and, one would expect, less tolerant of changes in physical
environment (e.g., stenotropic), and perhaps more specialized or selective in
food choice or habits.
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
Stenotropic Ecology, describing an organism that has only a limited ability to
adapt to changes in its environment. stenoxenous Microbiology, having a very
limited range of hosts. Stensioellidae Paleontology, a monogeneric family of
placode ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
Cf: stenotropic. stenotropic (sten-o-trop'-ic) Said of an organism that has a narrow
range of tolerance for variations in particular environmental factors. Cf: stenotopic
. Ant: eurytropic. stentorg (sten'-torg) A well-defined felsenmeer, usually on the ...
Julia A. Jackson, James P. Mehl, Klaus K. E. Neuendorf, 2005
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Key localities of the northwest European Cretaceous
Apart from faunas common in interval A, the first eurytropic bivalves and
stenotropic ammonites occur. Endobenthic bivalves: Cucullaea texta, Leda sp.,
Nucula sp., Panopea sp. and others. Epibenthic bivalves: Pectinids and Ostrea
germaini.
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Bulletin international. Résumés des travaux présentés. ...
We distinguish between stenotropic viruses acting only in the sphere of the family
and eurytropic viruses attacking also a number of other families often
phylogenetically very distant from each other. We have the impression that the
stenotropic ...
Česká akademie věd a umění, 1949