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tolerable temperatures are
directly derived from the
tolerance of a
given eurythermal organism's proteins.
Extreme examples of
eurytherms include Tardigrades...
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following either entry via the Suez
Canal or
escape from mariculture. It is
eurythermal,
tolerating a wide
range of temperatures, from 1.6 to 32.2 °C. It is...
- 2008). "Metagenome
analysis of an
extreme microbial symbiosis reveals eurythermal adaptation and
metabolic flexibility".
Proceedings of the
National Academy...
- may be up to 1 cm thick. The
bacteria may
possess special proteins, "
eurythermal enzymes",
providing the bacteria—and by
extension the worms—protection...
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south to Senegal, and the Mediterranean.
These fishes are
euryhaline and
eurythermal. They are
sociable when young.
Their eggs and
larvae are pelagic. These...
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ornamental fish
considered to be “coldwater fish” are more
accurately eurythermal fish and many
prefer temperatures similar to, or even
warmer than those...
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tolerate a wide
range of temperatures. P.
sulfincola is
among the most
eurythermal of the
marine invertebrates, with the worm
remaining active at a range...
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marine phytoplankton and can
function at a wide
range of
temperatures (
eurythermal) and
salinities (euryhaline).
Members of this
genus live in the open...
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bottom and both fish
begin foraging. C.
macularius are
euryhaline and
eurythermal,
tolerating temperatures between approximately 4º and 45 °C and salinities...
- euryhaline, and
species that can
tolerate a wide
range of temperatures,
eurythermal. The fish are fed a
combination of pre-manufactured dry and wet food...