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Patterns of Movement in Intertidal Fishes

1988
The intertidal zone frequently represents a rich source of food and shelter and as such is inhabited by a wide variety of animals. Many of them are able to withstand the changing environmental conditions and live there continuously. Others, lacking this ability, avoid the zone at low tide and occupy the area only when it is immersed.
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Theme and variations: amphibious air‐breathing intertidal fishes

Journal of Fish Biology, 2013
Over 70 species of intertidal fishes from 12 families breathe air while emerging from water. Amphibious intertidal fishes generally have no specialized air‐breathing organ but rely on vascularized mucosae and cutaneous surfaces in air to exchange both oxygen and carbon dioxide. They differ from air‐breathing freshwater fishes in morphology, physiology,
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The Impact of Artisanal Fishery on a Tropical Intertidal Benthic Fish Community

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2001
We examined the benthic fishes and artisanal fishery in the intertidal flats of Inhaca Island, Mozambique. Results of a questionnaire indicated that catches had decreased, and that piscivorous fish have disappeared. Results of a catch sampling study indicated that current catch rates are low, <2 kg person(-1) fishing trip(-1).
de Boer, W.F.   +4 more
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Physiological Adaptations of Fishes to Tropical Intertidal Environments

2005
Publisher Summary This chapter presents physiological adaptations of fishes to tropical intertidal environments. The chapter focuses on the tropical intertidal zone and describes the habitat types, the nature of environmental changes that fishes are likely to experience therein, and the major groups of resident fish.
Katherine Lam   +3 more
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Temperature Sensitivity of Two Species of Intertidal Fishes

Copeia, 1970
Clinocottus analis and Hypsoblennius gilberti have similar latitudinal distributions in the eastern Pacific Ocean and occur together in the intertidal environment from central California to Baja California. Although they occupy similar habitats in the temperate zone, these two species differ in origin. C.
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Intertidal Fishes

Scientific American, 1988
Michael H. Horn, Robin N. Gibson
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Site fidelity of fish on a rocky intertidal in the south of Portugal

Journal of Sea Research, 2022
Jesus C Compaire   +2 more
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Predation by Fishes in the Intertidal

1999
Stephen F. Norton, Amy E. Cook
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Intertidal Fish Communities

1999
R.N. Gibson, R.M. Yoshiyama
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Systematics of Intertidal Fishes

1999
Michael A. Chotkowski   +2 more
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