adjective
- able to live or thrive across a wide range of water depths or pressure conditions
Usage: biology; marine science
Examples
- Many fish species are eurybathic and can survive in both shallow and deep ocean waters.
- Eurybathic organisms have adapted to handle significant pressure changes as they move vertically through the water column.
- The anglerfish is a eurybathic species found at various depths in the ocean.
- Researchers study eurybathic creatures to understand how life adapts to extreme environmental conditions.