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Intertidal Wetlands

1996
Abstract Intertidal wetlands (Fig. 5.1) are an ecotone or transitional zone between marine, estuarine and terrestrial ecosystems. The transitional nature of the environment from land to saltwater creates gradients or zones in which the species composition and ecological processes change (15,25,26).
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Intertidal Fishes

Scientific American, 1988
Michael H. Horn, Robin N. Gibson
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Intertidal Ecology

Estuaries, 1998
Thomas Schlacher   +2 more
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Intertidal Ecosystems

2001
A.J. Underwood, M.G. Chapman
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Intertidal Surveys

The Journal of Animal Ecology, 1937
D. M. Steven   +2 more
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intertidal

2014
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Intertidal Meiobenthos

2007
JAMES W. NYBAKKEN, ROBERT P. HIGGINS
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