Definition of Sublittoral. Meaning of Sublittoral. Synonyms of Sublittoral

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Definition of Sublittoral

Sublittoral
Sublittoral Sub*lit"to*ral, a. Under the shore. --Smart.

Meaning of Sublittoral from wikipedia

- can live in both zones, but they are more common in the sublittoral zone. Within the sublittoral, marine biologists also identify the following: The infralittoral...
- The neritic zone (or sublittoral zone) is the relatively shallow part of the ocean above the drop-off of the continental shelf, approximately 200 meters...
- Introduced Nile Perch on the Detritivorous/Phytoplanktivorous Species in the Sublittoral Areas of Lake Victoria". Conservation Biology. 7 (3): 686–700. Bibcode:1993ConBi...
- but catches changed significantly. Gillnets set in the littoral and sublittoral zones during the feeding period consist mainly of large roach and perch...
- po****tions may occur as far south as South Africa. They are found in sublittoral depths, between the low tide line and the edge of the continental shelf...
- Publishing, ISBN 978-0-8160-5705-4. Thorson, G (1957). "Bottom communities (sublittoral or shallow shelf)". In Hedgpeth, J.W. (ed.). Treatise on Marine Ecology...
- Littoral zone Sublittoral zone Thurman et al., p. 512. "Marine biology; rocky s****; littoral; supralittoral; eulittoral; sublittoral; underwater cave"...
- valve Left valve This species of clam is found in sandy bottom in the sublittoral zone. It is commonly found in the North Sea, Baltic Sea and the Irish...
- free-living marine flatworms. They are known from the littoral to the sublittoral zone (extending to the deep hot vents), and many species are common from...
- Pleuronectidae. It is a demersal fish that lives on sandy, muddy bottoms in the sublittoral coastal zone at depths of up to 100 metres (330 ft). It can reach 60...