- left by the high
water mark of
ordinary tidal action may be
called a
strandline and is
typically composed of
debris left by high tide. The area at the...
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Wattenmeer Nature Conservation Station What is the
STRANDLINE?, durhambiodiversity.org.uk
Strandline Description (English), eunis.eea.europa.eu Soil seed...
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limited to
sandy beaches.
Marine amphipods are
often washed up in the
strandline, but die
rapidly on
drying out.
Talitrids differ in
being able to survive...
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saltator spends the day
buried at
depths of 10–30 cm (3.9–11.8 in)
above the
strandline, but
emerges at
night on the
falling tide to feed. They are
capable of...
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prefixed "SM") Shingle,
strandline and sand-dune
communities (19 communities,
prefixed "SD" — one shingle, two
strandline and 16 sand-dune communities)...
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groups are
distributed differently within Australia.
Group I
plants are
strandline shrubs growing from north-eastern
Queensland to the New
South Wales border...
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commonly found in
beach drift,
which is
natural detritus deposited along strandlines on
beaches by the
waves and the tides. S**** are very
often washed up...
- coast. Pand**** is
common in the
littoral habitat, and is a
component of
strandline and
coastal vegetation,
including gr****y or
swampy woodlands, secondary...
- SD2
Honkenya peploides -
Cakile maritima strandline community SD3
Matricaria maritima -
Galium aparine strandline community SD4
Elymus farctus ssp. boreali-atlanticus...
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always clear whether a
strandline is
actually a
strand line or a
surface expression of
fault activity; some
supposed lower strandlines at
Mormon Point were...