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potamoplankton|ˌpɒtəməʊˈplæŋktən| [a. G. (C. Zimmer 1898, in Biol. Centralbl. XVIII. 522), f. Gr. ποταµό-ς river + plankton.] Plankton found in rivers or streams.
1902Ann. Bot. XVI. 584 These backwaters thus form a kind of transition from the typical Potamoplankton of the flowing river to the Heleoplankton of the ponds of the Thames valley. 1909E. Warming Oecol. Plants xxxviii. 161 Other subdivisions [of limnoplankton] may be recognized, such as potamoplankton, heloplankton, and probably several more. 1923Jrnl. Ecol. XI. 209 Potamoplankton is the plankton of rivers. It is usually benthoplanktonic in character, but at times may show limnoplanktonic features. 1969G. W. Prescott Algae i. 17 Plankton of rivers is called potamoplankton. |