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- in the same region, but do not necessarily share the same localities as syntopic species do. Areas of syntopy are of interest because they allow to study...
- substrate composed of rocks with some amount of sand. It is known to be syntopic with other loricariid species in the genus Hypostomus, including Hypostomus...
- and L. pulcher are both found in the same areas but they appear to be syntopic with L. aura preferring the faster flowing habitats. It is an ambush predator...
- poetry, history, science, and fiction), as well as inspectional and syntopical reading. How to Read a Book is divided into four parts, each consisting...
- have a leading white edge. In flight it would not contrast as much as the syntopic white-winged duck. Wing does not have the dark trailing edge of the red-crested...
- Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of the Congo and Sudan. Festivum is syntopic with Prothyma concinna cursor in many of these countries, and with Ropaloteres...
- size, and diet in two congeneric orb-weaving spiders (Araneae: Araneidae) syntopic in Florida scrub". Web of Science. Media related to Argiope florida at...
- substrate composed of rocks with some amount of sand. It is known to be syntopic with other loricariid species in the genus Hypostomus, including Hypostomus...
- stretches of coastal blackwater rivers, including rapids. It is known to be syntopic with Hypostomus chrysostiktos and Hypostomus jaguar. The species reaches...
- Alexander; Camp, Carlos Duane (2007). "Courtship and mating behaviours of two syntopic species of skink (Plestiodon anthracinus and Plestiodon fasciatus)". Amphibia-Reptilia...