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LIMNETIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: of, relating to, or inhabiting the open water of a body of fresh water .
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Limnetic zone - Wikipedia
The limnetic zone is the open and well-lit area of a freestanding body of fresh water, such as a lake or pond. Not included in this area is the littoral zone, ...
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Limnetic zone - Oxford Reference
The area in more extensive and deeper freshwater ecosystems that lies above the depth at which light penetration is reduced to a level where the amount of ...
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limnetic
limnetic, a. (lɪmˈnɛtɪk) [f. Gr. λιµνήτ-ης living in marshes + -ic.] Of, pertaining to, or living in the open part of a freshwater lake or pond, away from the margin or bottom.1899 G. C. Whipple Microsc. Drinking-Water viii. 105 The limnetic or pelagic organisms are those that make their home in the...
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Pelagic vs Limnetic : r/oceans - Reddit
Pelagic has to do with open ocean habitats or life history stages. Limnetic comes from limnology which is the study of lakes and streams.
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limnetic, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
limnetic is a borrowing from Greek, combined with an English element. Etymons: Greek λιμνήτης, ‑ic suffix. See etymology. Nearby entries. limn, v.
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Limnetic zone
Limnetic communities are quite complex. In addition to zooplankton, organisms in the limnetic zone include insects and fish.
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Limnetic Zone of a Pond: What It Is and Why It's Important - Poposoap
When we use the phrase "define limnetic zone of a pond," we refer to the open water area where sunlight can penetrate with sufficient intensity ...
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LIMNETIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
pertaining to or living in the open water of a freshwater pond or lake. limnetic. / lɪmˈnɛtɪk /. adjective. of, relating to, or inhabiting the open water ...
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Understanding | Lake Ecology | Biological - Lake Zones
The limnetic zone is the open water area where light does not generally penetrate all the way to the bottom. The bottom sediment, known as the benthic zone ...
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Limnetic zone - (Intro to World Geography) | Fiveable - Fiveable
The limnetic zone is the open water area of a lake or pond that is well-lit and supports photosynthetic life.
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pelagic
pelagic, a. (pɪˈlædʒɪk) [ad. L. pelagic-us, a. Gr. *πελαγικός, f. πέλαγ-ος the sea.] a. Of or pertaining to the open or high sea, as distinguished from the shallow water near the coast; oceanic; now spec. living on or near the surface of the open sea or ocean, as distinguished from its depths. Also ...
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Potamocorbula
A single origin for the limnetic-euryhaline taxa in the Corbulidae (Bivalvia). Zoologica Scripta. 42(3): 278-287
Corbulidae
Bivalve genera
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paralic
paralic, a. Geol. (pəˈrælɪk) [ad. G. paralisch (C. F. Naumann Lehrb. d. Geognosie (1852) II. ii. vii. 452), f. Gr. παράλ-ιος by the sea (see paralian): see -ic.] Formed or having occurred in shallow water near the sea.[1911: see limnic a.] 1914 H. Ries Econ. Geol. (ed. 4) i. 13 A distinction is, how...
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presence of nationally rare species of gastropods such as Hippeutis complanatus and bivalve swan mussel; and during the preceding decades two species of limnetic
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