lotic

Etymology
From, past participle of ,.

Adjective

 * 1) Characterised by flowing water; swiftly flowing; concerned with flowing rivers, streams, etc.
 * 2) * 2003, J. Kolding, B. Musando, N. Songore, Inshore Fishing and Fish Population Changes in Lake Kariba, Eyolf Jul-Larsen (editor), Management, co-management or no management?: major dilemmas in southern African freshwater fisheries, 2: Case studies, page 71,
 * The rheophilic species, Chiloglanis neumanii, Opsaridium zambezense (and possibly also Leptoglanis rotundiceps) are now confined to the tributaries or the two more lotic western basins (Balon, 1974a, 1974b).
 * 1)  Living in flowing water; adapted to life in flowing water.
 * The rheophilic species, Chiloglanis neumanii, Opsaridium zambezense (and possibly also Leptoglanis rotundiceps) are now confined to the tributaries or the two more lotic western basins (Balon, 1974a, 1974b).
 * 1)  Living in flowing water; adapted to life in flowing water.
 * 1)  Living in flowing water; adapted to life in flowing water.

Coordinate terms

 * lentic

Translations

 * Finnish: virtaavassa vedessä elävä, virtaavan veden
 * French:
 * Italian: lotico