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- Stenohaline describes an organism, usually fish, that cannot tolerate a wide fluctuation in the salinity of water. Stenohaline is derived from the words:...
- organisms are stenohaline ones, which can only survive within a narrow range of salinities. Most freshwater organisms are stenohaline, and will die in...
- crab, common spider crab or nine-spined spider crab, is a species of stenohaline crab that lives on the Atlantic coast of North America. Libinia emarginata...
- gain salt. It actively excretes salt out from the gills. Most fish are stenohaline, which means they are restricted to either salt or fresh water and cannot...
- resembles that of the adjacent North Sea and includes both euryhaline and stenohaline marine species. A similar pattern of replacement can be observed with...
- poisoning In plants Arabidopsis thaliana responses to salinity In fish Stenohaline fish Euryhaline fish Salinity by geologic context Fresh water Seawater...
- organisms are salt tolerant and can survive in marine ecosystems, while stenohaline or salt intolerant species can only live in freshwater environments....
- are also osmoconformers. Some osmoconformers, such as echinoderms, are stenohaline, which means they can only survive in a limited range of external osmolarities...
- Marinicella litoralis is a Gram-negative, aerobic, stenohaline, rod-shaped and non-motile bacterium from the genus of Marinicella which has been isolated...
- Harderian gland in the euryhaline Malaclemys and some closely related stenohaline emydids". Canadian Journal of Zoology. 49 (5): 691–697. doi:10.1139/z71-108...