FNR 45400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Intertidal Zone, Ecological Niche, Semibalanus Balanoides

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Zonation in shorelines is a reflection of the biological responses of organisms to the environmental gradients discussed earlier. Zonation is best understood in rocky shores because their two-dimensional structure makes ecological manipulation easier than in the three- dimensional sandy shores. In addition, rocky shore organisms are usually sessile, while sandy shore organisms are more mobile, making it harder to study these organisms" competition interactions. Zonation in temperate and tropical rocky shores is similar globally and display universal features. Rocky shores also have prominent horizontal bands defined by the color of organisms present like lichens. Tropical rocky shores typically have more prominent horizontal bands than temperate rocky shores. This is due to more colorful species of lichen existing in the tropics, while black lichen predominate temperate regions. Rocky shores can be separated into four different zones: supralittoral fringe, midlittoral zone, infralittoral fringe, and infralittoral zone.

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