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- The supralittoral zone, also known as the splash zone, spray zone or the supratidal zone, sometimes also referred to as the white zone, is the area above...
- subregions are called, in order, the supralittoral zone, the eulittoral zone, and the sublittoral zone. The supralittoral zone (also called the splash, spray...
- (Trebouxiophyceae) is terrestrial, and P****la crispa, which live in the supralittoral zone, is terrestrial and can in the Antarctic form large ****s on...
- Cryptoblepharus litoralis, the coastal snake-e**** skink or supralittoral shinning-skink, is a small skink found in North Queensland, Australia and New...
- feet). Above the neritic zone lie the intertidal (or eulittoral) and supralittoral zones; below it the continental slope begins, descending from the continental...
- of a beach. Harvey, MS; Hillyer, MJ; Carvajal, JI; Huey, JA (2020). "Supralittoral pseudoscorpions of the genus Garypus (Pseudoscorpiones: Garypidae) from...
- found growing on coastal granite on overhanging rock faces in the lower supralittoral zone. It has a whitish-grey, crustose thallus that often joins with...
- lowering heavy loads into water. Splash zone may also refer to the supralittoral zone, the area above a high-tide line. Splash Zone may refer to: Splash...
- of water along the rocky s****s from high to low-tide. They are: The supralittoral zone or splash zone: area above the high-tide mark, which is virtually...
- are found mainly in tropical and subtropical areas, where they occupy supralittoral and littoral zones in seas**** habitats. The genus contains the following...