Violent wave action and the exclusion of Ephydridae (Diptera) from marine temperate intertidal and freshwater beach habitats

Evidence from a study of ephydrids in temperate habitats supports the hypothesis that insects are physically excluded from wave-disrupted marine and freshwater habitats. Marine and freshwater richness values increase with shore elevation and distance from disrupted beach habitats. A comparison of Sc...

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AMBIENTE MARINO
Animal and plant ecology
Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Animals
Autoecology
BEACHES
Biological and medical sciences
DIPTERA
ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONNEMENT
Ephydridae
ESCANDINAVIA
Freshwater
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
HABITAT
HABITATS
INLAND WATER ENVIRONMENT
INTERTIDAL ENVIRONMENT
Marine
MARINE ENVIRONMENT
MEDIO AMBIENTE
MILIEU DES EAUX CONTINENTALES
MILIEU MARIN
OHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
PENNSYLVANIE
PLAGE
PLAYAS
Protozoa. Invertebrata
SCANDINAVIA
SCANDINAVIE
ZONA DE INTERMAREA
ZONE INTERTIDALE
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