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- A stenotherm (from Gr**** στενός stenos "narrow" and θέρμη therme "heat") is a species or living organism capable of surviving only within a narrow temperature...
- species); juveniles feed on zooplankton. The barramundi is euryhaline, but stenothermal. It inhabits rivers and descends to estuaries and tidal flats to spawn...
- family (Chironomidae). Members of this genus live in cold-water lakes in stenothermal or limited temperature change areas. Lauterbornia coracin is known for...
- similar terrestrial-aquatic systems have already been subjected to. Cold-stenothermal species uniquely adapted to survive in only a small range of cold temperatures...
- region are typically a mix of mesothermal minnows and suckers, but some stenothermal salmonids and sculpins are also present. The region has many large springs...
- lives in cold seeps in the Gulf of Mexico. Bathymodiolus childressi is stenothermal species living in temperatures ranging from 6.5 to 7.2 °C. However it...
- Erik A. (12 December 2018). "Oxygen, temperature and the deep-marine stenothermal cradle of Ediacaran evolution". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological...
- of seawater, -2 °C (28 °F). Consequently, the blackfin icefish is a stenothermal ectotherm, meaning it has a narrow thermal tolerance range and a low...
- after hatching. October or November through May, with po****tions in stenothermal environments having a longer spawning season than those in more eurythermal...
- phyllopodia. It has been variously described as a cold stenothermal species, or as a warm stenothermal species. The species' temperature limits appear to...