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"Du grec κρήνη (krēnē) : « fontaine, source : point d'émmergence d'une eau souterraine » et suffixe -ic."
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"ref": "Cantonati, M. et al. (2012) Crenic habitats, hotspots for freshwater biodiversity conservation: toward an understanding of their ecology. Freshwater Sc. 31 (2) 463-480. DOI: 10.1899/11-111.1",
"text": "Almost 50 y ago, Illies and Botosaneanu (1963) recognized the unusual characteristics of springs and proposed crenobiology as a special field of limnology. However, springs remained largely underinvestigated for a long time. Early studies focused mainly on single groups of typically crenic animals, such as hydrobiid snails (Pezzoli 1969) or water mites (Schwoerbel 1959)."
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