- A
rheophile is an
animal that
prefers to live in fast-moving water. Many
aquatic insects living in
riffles require current to survive.
Epeorus sylvicola...
-
International scale of
river difficulty - for
classification of
rapids Rheophile -
organisms that live in fast-flowing
water Riffle - A fast-moving portion...
- This
species can
reach a
length of 14 cm (5.5 in). This
species is a
rheophile and has an
elongated body
shape and
underdeveloped swimbladder. The species...
- The
Wertheimers would receive a 70
percent share of the company, and
Rheophile Bader,
founder of the
Paris department store Galeries Lafayette, would...
-
northwestern Madagascar. Like
other members of the
lamena group, it is a
rheophile (although less so than
Oxylapia polli). This
relatively elongate Paretroplus...
- and
invasive species. Like
other members of the
lamena group, it is a
rheophile (although less so than
Oxylapia polli), and
typically found in
river sections...
- that "learns"
about river ecosystems Flood pulse concept Lake
ecosystem Rheophile Riparian zone
River continuum concept River drainage system RIVPACS The...
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Archolaemus (Ostariophysi, Gymnotiformes):
undetected diversity in a
clade of
rheophiles".
Zoological Journal of the
Linnean Society. 165 (3): 670–699. doi:10...
- to Peru
where it is
found in the
upper Amazon basin. P.
microps is a
rheophile,
which means it
likes fast-moving water.
Pterosturisoma microps reaches...
- with
various flow velocities,
averaging 32 cm/s,
which qualifies it as a
rheophile. However, it is also
found in slower-flowing and
stagnant waters. The...