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    Environmental Problems

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    transformed as a consequence of the increasing demand for urban infrastructure to sustain commercial‚ residential and tourist activities. A variety of man-made structures‚ such as breakwaters‚ jetties and seawalls have thus become ubiquitous features of intertidal and shallow subtidal habitats. This transformation will accelerate in response to the exponential growth of human populations and to global changes‚ such as sea-level rise and increased frequency of extreme meteorological events (e.g. storms). Here

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    universal demarcation of these zones is impossible (Brehaut‚ 1982)‚ but a comprehension of the vertical zonation of rocky shores is clearly essential to an understanding of their ecology. The first attempts to differentiate zones were based on tidal classification (Boaden & Seed‚ 1985). It is easy to distinguish (Brehaut‚ 1982) a sub-littoral zone (one which is never completely uncovered by water)‚ a supra-littoral zone (never completely covered)‚ and a littoral zone (where periodic covering and

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    the water‚ which is why they were all dead at the high tide area after three weeks. Another ecological factor can include nutrients. The chiton has a higher survival rate in the upper intertidal area because they can find their main nutrient‚ algae‚ there. On the other hand‚ a snail will prefer the lower intertidal zone because it is richer in organisms which they can feed on. We can verify this by designing our own experiment‚ or doing some more in-depth research on the two species and the two locations

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    Fall 2012 BISC 120Lg – M/W/F 10 A.M. section EXAM 3 Instructor: Dr. Karla Heidelberg PLEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. 1.DO NOT start until instructed. 2.Make sure you have a total of 9 pages. Instructions for filling in the Blue Scantron Answer Sheet: 1. Enter your name in the NAME field (your last name first)‚ and fill in the appropriate bubbles. 2. Enter your USC STUDENT ID NUMBER in the field labeled IDENTIFICATION NUMBER‚ and fill in the appropriate bubbles

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    THE Shores

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    coast. Exposed Atlantic headlands‚ sheltered sealochs and bays- varied micro-habitats tapestry of habitats Vertical zonation seems to exist on most rocky shores but communities that make up these zones differ depending on extent of exposure. Lose endless hours exploring rockpools. Variety of habitats and zones within. Deep and shallow tidal pools. Rocks that dry completely. Rocks that are only exposed at very low spring tides. Dark sheltered crevices. Wide open pools. Life very diverse Living things

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    Rocky Shore Experiment

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    in the number of species and vegetation found. Also‚ the type of substrate will have a major affect on the biodiversity. Background Information: A rocky shore is an intertidal area of seacoasts where solid rock predominates. Rocky shores are biologically rich environments‚ and make the ideal natural laboratory for studying intertidal ecology and other biological processes. Because they are so accessible‚ they have been studied for a long time and their species are well known. There are

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    nutrient rich ecosystems  leads to high productivity and high biodiversity. Fast-moving rivers and waves carry nutrient-rich particles. Sediment settles out in the estuary when the water slows down. Nutrients accumulates on the bottom (benthic zone). Great place for plants to grow! Important functions of estuaries: for living

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    Tumblagooda Sandstone

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    At Red Bluff‚ the Tumblagooda Sandstone in this section is different to the Tumblagooda Sandstone found at Natures Window‚ and thus‚ the deposition environment is different. Red Bluff was most likely deposited in a fluvial-intertidal environment (shallow waters) as indicated by the high abundance of skolithos trace fossils‚ skolithos generally reside in shallow waters (refer to notebook‚ page 58). The higher abundance of trace fossils in the upper section of the sandstone than the lower section suggests

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    Introduction This laboratory is based on a series of famous experiments that were conducted in the 1960’s along the rocky shore of Washington state‚ in the northwestern United States…The nine species in this laboratory’s simulated rocky intertidal area include three different algae (including one you may have eaten in a Japanese restaurant); three stationary (or “sessile”) filter-feeders; and three mobile consumers (Keystone Predator Student Workbook). In this simulation there are nine different

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    2.04 Rocky Shores

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    on a rocky shore distributed?
 They are distributed in horizontal zones on the shore. 3. What three types of bedrock are typically found in a rocky shore ecosystem?
 4. The three types of bedrock found in the rocky shore ecosystem are the rocky shore‚ sandy shore‚ and salt marsh. 5. What are the different zones of the rocky shore?

(There are three main ones—sometimes a fourth upper zone is called the splash zone. The zones starting from the shoreline can also go by other names: upper = splash;

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