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A global high resolution coastline database from satellite imagery. [PDF]
Mudiyanselage SD +4 more
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Hypoxia tolerance of intertidal triplefin fish is associated with low critical oxygen tension and high phosphorylating capacity in brain mitochondria. [PDF]
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Effects of the tidal dehydration stress on epiphytic bacterial community of the intertidal macroalga <i>Sargassum thunbergii</i>. [PDF]
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Assessing the ecological risk and its driving forces on Islands using the Pressure-State-Response model. [PDF]
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Food web structure and ecosystem multifunctionality in a subsidized coastal ecosystem. [PDF]
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1988
On most coasts the tide’s amplitude is large enough to expose and cover a strip of land, the intertidal zone, twice each day. The cause and variability of tides have already been discussed (Chapter 2). Here we shall consider the intertidal environment and the animals and plants living in it.
P. S. Meadows, J. I. Campbell
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On most coasts the tide’s amplitude is large enough to expose and cover a strip of land, the intertidal zone, twice each day. The cause and variability of tides have already been discussed (Chapter 2). Here we shall consider the intertidal environment and the animals and plants living in it.
P. S. Meadows, J. I. Campbell
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Polar Biology, 1995
The meiobenthos was sampled at 119 localities along 1,500 km of Svalbard shores in the summers 1988- 1993. The principal taxa were determined from 5-cm-long sediment cores collected during low tide on soft sediment shores. The density ranged from 0 to >10,000 ind/10 cm 2 . Nematoda was the most common and abundant taxon. Nematoda and Turbellaria, along
Maria Szymelfenig +2 more
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The meiobenthos was sampled at 119 localities along 1,500 km of Svalbard shores in the summers 1988- 1993. The principal taxa were determined from 5-cm-long sediment cores collected during low tide on soft sediment shores. The density ranged from 0 to >10,000 ind/10 cm 2 . Nematoda was the most common and abundant taxon. Nematoda and Turbellaria, along
Maria Szymelfenig +2 more
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1972
The intertidal zone is a narrow fringe of land between the ocean and land, which is alternately exposed to air and covered by water. It is not homogeneous in structure or in physical, chemical, or biotic characteristics. Many schemes of classification have been proposed for the intertidal zone, but probably the most universally accepted and most ...
Winona B. Vernberg, F. John Vernberg
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The intertidal zone is a narrow fringe of land between the ocean and land, which is alternately exposed to air and covered by water. It is not homogeneous in structure or in physical, chemical, or biotic characteristics. Many schemes of classification have been proposed for the intertidal zone, but probably the most universally accepted and most ...
Winona B. Vernberg, F. John Vernberg
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Marine Ecology: Intertidal/Littoral Zone
2020Intertidal/littoral zones are the areas closest to the coast in marine ecosystems. They include a variety of habitats, such as rocky shores, sandy beaches, soft sediments, salt marshes, and mangroves. The intertidal zone, which is located between the extreme low water of spring tide (ELWS) and the extreme high water of spring tide (EHWS) lines, is ...
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