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・ Triplite
・ Triploblasty
・ Triplocephalum
・ Triploceras
・ Triplochiton
・ Triplochiton scleroxylon
・ Triplofusus
・ Triplofusus giganteus
・ Triplofusus princeps
・ Triplogyniidae
・ Triploid block
・ Triploid syndrome
・ Triploidite
・ Triplonchida
・ Triplophos hemingi
Triplophysa
・ Triplophysa alexandrae
・ Triplophysa aliensis
・ Triplophysa aluensis
・ Triplophysa angeli
・ Triplophysa anterodorsalis
・ Triplophysa aquaecaeruleae
・ Triplophysa arnoldii
・ Triplophysa bleekeri
・ Triplophysa brachyptera
・ Triplophysa brahui
・ Triplophysa brevicauda
・ Triplophysa cakaensis
・ Triplophysa chondrostoma
・ Triplophysa coniptera


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Triplophysa : ウィキペディア英語版
Triplophysa

''Triplophysa'' is a large genus of stone loaches,〔〔〔 most of which are found in and around the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (China).〔Chen, X.-Y. & Yang, J.-X. (2005): ''Triplophysa rosa'' sp. nov.: a new blind loach from China. ''Journal of Fish Biology, 66 (3): 599–608.''〕
Currently ''Triplophysa'' is a mixed assemblage of species. Some lineages have been identified and treated as subgenera (''Hedinichthys'', ''Qinghaichthys'', ''Labiatophysa'', ''Indotriplophysa'', and ''Tarimichthys''),〔 but following Kottelat (2012)〔 and the Catalog of Fishes are treated as genera in Wikipedia. FishBase, however, includes these in ''Triplophysa''.
==Ecology==
''Triplophysa zhaoi'' holds the record for the lowest altitude for Asian fish: it is found at below sea level in swamps of the Lükqün oasis, in the Turpan depression, Xinjiang. In the other end, ''Triplophysa stoliczkae'' holds the record altitude for Asian fish: it is found at above sea level in hot springs near the Longmu Lake in western Tibet.〔 ''Triplophysa dalaica'' has been used as model species to study adaptation to high-altitude hypoxia, and 13 positively selected genes involved in hypoxia response have been identified. Some species are blind troglobites.〔

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