- infralittoral,
which is
dominated by
sessile animals such as oysters. The
subtidal zone is the
region of the
neritic zone
which is
below the
intertidal zone...
-
occurring in the
intertidal and
subtidal zones are
exposed to
highly variable environmental conditions due to
tidal changes.
Subtidal seagr****es are more frequently...
- rivers, and lakes; in estuaries, mudflats, the
rocky intertidal, the
sandy subtidal, the
abyssal depths of the oceans,
including the
hydrothermal vents, and...
-
Nereocystis (Gr****, 'mermaid's bladder') is a
monotypic genus of
subtidal kelp
containing the
species Nereocystis luetkeana. Some
English names include...
-
divided in a
ladder shape and
scattered across the cortex. It
grows on
subtidal rocks 5–20
metres deep, and can be seen at all
times of the year. It is...
- that aids in
their dispersal. The sea
onion Paranthus rapiformis lives on
subtidal mud
flats and
burrows into the sediment,
holding itself in
place by expanding...
- base. The
subtidal zone is the shallow, near-s**** area
below the
intertidal zone, the land
between the high and low tide marks.
Subtidal is permanently...
-
Codium cranwelliae is a
subtidal seaweed in the
family Codiaceae. The
green algae is
endemic to New Zealand,
primary found on the
northeastern coast of...
-
exposure of the zone. The low
intertidal zone,
which borders on the
shallow subtidal zone, is only
exposed to air at the
lowest of low
tides and is primarily...
- fitness.
Capelin have been
observed to
spawn at
beaches when deep-water or
subtidal habitat is
lower than 2 °C (36 °F) and
spawn in deep-water
habitats when...