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insects living in
riffles require current to survive.
Epeorus sylvicola, a
rheophilic mayfly species (Ephemeroptera) Some
African (Elattoneura) and
Asian threadtail...
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maximum length of 3.1 in (7.9 cm). In the wild, the
queen danio is a
rheophilic species found in fast-moving
rivers with
sandy bottoms in a
tropical climate...
- buffalohead,
humphead cichlid,
lionhead or
lumphead is a
species of
rheophilic cichlid native to Pool
Malebo and the
Congo River. It uses
caves for spawning...
- loricariids,
which look
similar but are a
family of catfish. Most
species are
rheophilic,
living in swift,
clear and well-oxygenated streams.
Several species of...
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called a 'dwarf oto'.
Endemic to
Southeast Brazil, this herbivorous,
rheophilic, bottom-feeder only
grows to
around 4 cm (1.6 in) in length. The close...
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where found in the
eastern Amazon,
Essequibo and
Orinoco basins. They are
rheophilic,
typically found at
rapids and
mainly feed on
Podostemaceae plants. Because...
- Europe. Most
commonly gudgeon refers to the
species Gobio gobio. This is a
rheophilic and
schooling species that
occurs both in
river and lake
habitats across...
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allowed them to live in
torrential streams.
Suckers are also
present in
rheophilic fishes of
genera such as Glyptothorax, Travancoria, Homaloptera, and Bhavania...
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cichlid most
adapted to
rheophilic conditions, but not the only (members of the
lamena group in the
genus Paretroplus are also
rheophilic). Its
specific name...
- to a
large extent is
linked to the falls,
serving both as a home for
rheophilic species and
isolating species above and below. This also
means that, except...