BIOL 1080 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Climax Community, Tide, Stenohaline

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Intertidal zone substrate can be rocky or soft bottom: soft bottom can vary from sand to silt or a mixture (mud, rocky substrate can vary as to the type of rock and the slope angle. Intertidal zone organisms: epifauna- organisms that live on the surface of the substrate (ex: mud snails on soft bottoms, barnacles on hard substrates) Infauna- organisms that live in the substrate (ex: clams burrowing in soft bottoms: meiofauna- organisms that are so small that they live between grains of soft substrate, these organisms can be sessile or motile. Challenges associated with the intertidal: due to the exposure to air, organisms face a variety of challenges, including, desiccation (water loss, temperature changes (can be extreme, salinity changes (can be extreme) Interrupted feeding: wave action and tides, oxygen availability and build-up of co2 at low tide, limited space.

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