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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