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- formed from classical Gr**** ([dia], "through"; and [dromous], "running"). Amphidromous – fish that migrate from fresh water to the sea, or vice versa, but not...
- to the Korean Peninsula, China, Hong Kong and northern Vietnam. It is amphidromous, moving between coastal marine waters and freshwater lakes and rivers...
- rockclimbing goby, oopu nopili, or Stimpson's goby, is a species of amphidromous goby endemic to the islands of Hawai‘i. This species can reach a length...
- They typically grow to 25-35 millimetres. This species of shrimp is amphidromous. Oviposition and hatching occurs in freshwater, and newly hatched larvae...
- slow-flowing streams, wetlands, lakes, and lagoons. Most po****tions have an amphidromous life cycle, with larvae going to sea soon after hatching and returning...
- Caridina typus, also known as the Australian Amano shrimp, is a species of amphidromous atyid shrimp. It was first described by H. Milne-Edwards in 1837. It...
- boyeri) is a species of fish in the family Atherinidae. It is a euryhaline amphidromous fish, up to 20 cm in length. It is a small pelagic fish species which...
- average of 53 days. Juveniles often live over open sandy bottoms. An amphidromous species, it lives in ins**** tropical waters and moves onto shallow mudflats...
- common names include deep herring and northern herring. This species is amphidromous. It is known to swim at a maximum depth of 50 metres. The largest known...
- Atya lanipes (Spanish common name: gata) is a freshwater amphidromous shrimp of the Atyidae family in the Decapoda order. It is found widely in the Caribbean...