noun
- The ability of an organism to tolerate a wide range of environmental conditions, such as temperature, salinity, or pH.
Usage: biology; ecology; technical term
Examples
- The euryoky of certain fish species allows them to survive in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
- Bacteria demonstrate remarkable euryoky, thriving across extreme temperature ranges.
- The plant's euryoky makes it well-suited to colonize diverse habitats.
- Scientists study euryoky to understand how organisms adapt to changing climates.