Osmoregulation by gills of
euryhaline crabs: molecular analysis of transporters.
This peculiarity contrasts with the habitat of the Laurentian and Gondwanan Groelandaspididae, which had probably been
euryhaline (Janvier & Clement 2005).
1995), it appears that most studies in fish that have determined the acute effects of systemically administered ANGII on blood pressure have been performed in marine adapted or
euryhaline fish.
The genus Synchaeta Ehrenberg, 1832 is
euryhaline and widespread in fresh, brackish, and marine waters (Hollowday, 2002) all around the world.
The two designated units of critical habitat are the Charlotte Harbor Estuary Unit and the Ten Thousand Islands/ Everglades Unit, which share the two features that are essential to the conservation of the species: red mangrove shorelines and shallow,
euryhaline waters (wide-ranging salinity) with depths of less than 3 feet at mean lower low water.
Reoccurrence of a commercial
euryhaline fish species, Atherina boyeri Risso, 1810 (Atherinidae) in Buyukcekmece Reservoir (Istanbul, Turkey).
Callinectes exasperatus is a
euryhaline crab that inhabits intertidal and shallow subtidal zones to dephts of about 8 m, including estuaries near river mouths and mangroves (Melo, 1996; Carvalho & Couto, 2011), as a deposit feeder or preying on other invertebrates (Carvalho & Couto, 2011).
McCormick, "Evidence for growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor I axis regulation of seawater acclimation in the
euryhaline teleost Fundulus heteroclitus," General and Comparative Endocrinology, vol.
The black-chinned tilapia, Sarotherodon melanotheron, is a
euryhaline teleost widely distributed in West African aquatic ecosystems, where it is regularly exposed to a wide range of salinity values.
In this portion of the main-stem Pecos, fish diversity has declined substantially, and assemblages contain only a few tolerant,
euryhaline species (Cheek and Taylor, 2015).
1970), of
euryhaline Chinese crab, Eriocheir sinensis (Barra et al.
The first apparently contains only the
euryhaline fossils, agglutinated foraminifera mentioned by Fulfaro et al.