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- journal article: Diadromous – all fish that migrate between the sea and fresh water. Like the two aforementioned, well-known terms, diadromous was formed from...
- and natural barriers (such as dams, locks and waterfalls) to facilitate diadromous fishes' natural migration as well as movements of potamodromous species...
- the countries of Russia, Mongolia, China and ****an. Most species are diadromous into the Sea of ****an. There are currently five recognized species in...
- study published in 2016 is again exploring steps necessary for returning diadromous fish to the Concord River, and ****her upstream, to the Sudbury and ****abet...
- Charles River is home to a wide range of freshwater fish species and some diadromous species. There are over 25 species able to be found in the Charles and...
- they need, while demersal fish usually have white flesh. 23,806 diadromous Diadromous fish are fishes which migrate between the sea and fresh water. Some...
- orange-finned flagtail, northern jungle perch or mountain b****, is a species of diadromous ray-finned fish, a flagtail from the family Kuhliidae. It is found in...
- species, three estuarine species adapted to brackish water, and three diadromous species that spend part of their life-cycle in the sea. The exclusively...
- of the ontogenetic niche shift are fish (e.g. migration of so-called diadromous fish between sal****er and freshwater for purpose of breeding), insects...
- including only those that "largely spend their lives in freshwater or diadromous fishes that reproduce in freshwater", but excluding those of the Ryūkyū...