- The
intertidal zone or fores**** is the area
above water level at low tide and
underwater at high tide; in
other words, it is the part of the littoral...
- type of
wetland is
defined by an
intertidal zone and
includes its own
intertidal ecosystems. The main
types of
intertidal wetlands are
mudflats (e.g., mangrove...
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Intertidal ecology is the
study of
intertidal ecosystems,
where organisms live
between the low and high tide lines. At low tide, the
intertidal is exposed...
- An
intertidal bioflim is a
biofilm that
forms on the
intertidal region of
bodies of water.
Bacteria and
various microorganisms,
including algae and fungi...
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flats or, in Ireland, slob or slobs, are
coastal wetlands that form in
intertidal areas where sediments have been
deposited by
tides or rivers. A global...
- some of
which are
known as
intertidal spiders. The
family is
named for the
genus Desis,
members of
which inhabit the
intertidal zone. The
family has been...
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Idioctis yerlata, also
known as the
intertidal trapdoor spider, is a
species of
mygalomorph spider in the
Barychelidae family. It is
endemic to Australia...
- Wyatt, T. D. & Foster, W. A. (1989). "Parental care in the
subsocial intertidal beetle,
Bledius spectabilis, in
relation to
parasitism by the ichneumonid...
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close to the s****. In
coastal ecology, the
littoral zone
includes the
intertidal zone
extending from the high
water mark (which is
rarely inundated), to...
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small ditches,
great rivers, and lakes; in estuaries, mudflats, the
rocky intertidal, the
sandy subtidal, the
abyssal depths of the oceans,
including the hydrothermal...