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Qu'est-ce (qui) est euryhaline - définition

ORGANISMS ABLE TO ADAPT TO A WIDE RANGE OF SALINITIES
Euryhaline fish

euryhaline         
  • Short-finned molly]]
  • [[Round goby]]
  • [[Atlantic stingray]]
  • [[Bat ray]]
  • year=1983}}
  • [[Big-scale sand smelt]]
  • [[Moonyfish]]es
  • [[Pink salmon]]
  • [[Barramundi]]
  • [[Green sawfish]]
  • [[Spanish toothcarp]]
  • [[Atlantic threadfin]]
  • [[Desert pupfish]]
  • [[Mayan cichlid]]
  • [[Crevalle jack]]s
Some euryhaline fish
  • [[Cobia]]
  • [[Flathead mullet]]
  • [[Bull shark]]
  • the seagrass ''[[Halodule uninervis]]''
  • Green sea urchin]]
  • White-spotted jellyfish
  • [[Lagoon cockle]]
  • [[New Zealand mud snail]]
  • [[Amphipod]]s of the family [[Gammaridae]]
  • [[Irrawaddy dolphin]] (compared with an average human)
  • Asian shore crab]]
  • [[Shore crab]]
  • [[Crab-eating frog]]
  • [[Diamondback terrapin]]
other euryhaline organisms
[?j??r?'he?l??n, -'he?li:n]
¦ adjective Ecology able to tolerate a wide range of salinity. Often contrasted with stenohaline.
Origin
C19: from Gk eurus 'wide' + halinos 'of salt'.
Euryhaline         
  • Short-finned molly]]
  • [[Round goby]]
  • [[Atlantic stingray]]
  • [[Bat ray]]
  • year=1983}}
  • [[Big-scale sand smelt]]
  • [[Moonyfish]]es
  • [[Pink salmon]]
  • [[Barramundi]]
  • [[Green sawfish]]
  • [[Spanish toothcarp]]
  • [[Atlantic threadfin]]
  • [[Desert pupfish]]
  • [[Mayan cichlid]]
  • [[Crevalle jack]]s
Some euryhaline fish
  • [[Cobia]]
  • [[Flathead mullet]]
  • [[Bull shark]]
  • the seagrass ''[[Halodule uninervis]]''
  • Green sea urchin]]
  • White-spotted jellyfish
  • [[Lagoon cockle]]
  • [[New Zealand mud snail]]
  • [[Amphipod]]s of the family [[Gammaridae]]
  • [[Irrawaddy dolphin]] (compared with an average human)
  • Asian shore crab]]
  • [[Shore crab]]
  • [[Crab-eating frog]]
  • [[Diamondback terrapin]]
other euryhaline organisms
Euryhaline organisms are able to adapt to a wide range of salinities. An example of a euryhaline fish is the molly (Poecilia sphenops) which can live in fresh water, brackish water, or salt water.

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Euryhaline

Euryhaline organisms are able to adapt to a wide range of salinities. An example of a euryhaline fish is the molly (Poecilia sphenops) which can live in fresh water, brackish water, or salt water.

The green crab (Carcinus maenas) is an example of a euryhaline invertebrate that can live in salt and brackish water. Euryhaline organisms are commonly found in habitats such as estuaries and tide pools where the salinity changes regularly. However, some organisms are euryhaline because their life cycle involves migration between freshwater and marine environments, as is the case with salmon and eels.

The opposite of euryhaline organisms are stenohaline ones, which can only survive within a narrow range of salinities. Most freshwater organisms are stenohaline, and will die in seawater, and similarly most marine organisms are stenohaline, and cannot live in fresh water.