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- there for the rest of their life, growing into ****ually mature adults. Potamodromous – fish whose migrations occur wholly within fresh water Oceanodromous...
- Ireland. The lacustrine and riverine morphs of brown trout are both potamodromous, meaning they are also migratory, though only between freshwater bodies...
- Regional Park in the Berkeley Hills near the park's merry-go-round and a potamodromous po****tion makes its way up the cr**** from Lake Anza every spring to...
- salmonids that migrate purely between lakes and rivers are considered potamodromous. Salmonids are carnivorous predators of the middle food chain, feeding...
- "black trout", but the name trout more correctly refers to certain potamodromous members of the family Salmonidae (order Salmoniformes). Micropterus...
- feeds on aquatic plants, invertebrates, and small fish. This species is potamodromous, taking part in a migration, but never leaving fresh water. It spawns...
- construction of a fish ladder began to enable the asp, an endangered and potamodromous fish, to p**** the weirs and reach its spawning waters. On the last day...
- The common nase (Chondrostoma nasus) is a European potamodromous cyprinid fish. It is often simply called the nase, but that can refer to any species...
- facilitate diadromous fishes' natural migration as well as movements of potamodromous species. Most fishways enable fish to p**** around the barriers by swimming...
- salmon and have similar migratory life cycles. Most trout are strictly potamodromous, spending their entire lives exclusively in freshwater lakes, rivers...