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- 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...
- Archolaemus (Ostariophysi, Gymnotiformes): undetected diversity in a clade of rheophiles". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 165 (3): 670–699. doi:10...
- Archolaemus (Ostariophysi, Gymnotiformes): undetected diversity in a clade of rheophiles". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 165 (3): 670–699. doi:10...
- The Wertheimers would receive a 70 percent share of the company, and Rheophile Bader, founder of the Paris department store Galeries Lafayette, would...
- 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...
- Archolaemus (Ostariophysi, Gymnotiformes): undetected diversity in a clade of rheophiles". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 165 (3): 670–699. doi:10...
- Archolaemus (Ostariophysi, Gymnotiformes): undetected diversity in a clade of rheophiles". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 165 (3): 670–699. doi:10...
- that "learns" about river ecosystems Flood pulse concept Lake ecosystem Rheophile Riparian zone River continuum concept River drainage system RIVPACS The...
- Archolaemus (Ostariophysi, Gymnotiformes): undetected diversity in a clade of rheophiles". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 165 (3): 670–699. doi:10...