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Effect Of Wave Action On Movement In The Owl Limpet, Lottia Gigantea, In Santa Cruz, California, William G. Wright, James W. Nybakken
Effect Of Wave Action On Movement In The Owl Limpet, Lottia Gigantea, In Santa Cruz, California, William G. Wright, James W. Nybakken
Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles and Research
The critical role of wave energy in the ecology of nearshore organisms is widely accepted, based primarily on biotic correlations over large scales of time and space. Much less is known about how large waves impact the behavioral ecology of individual organisms. Theoretical considerations and measurements of tenacity predict that intertidal gastropods should minimize the chances of dislodgement during periods of high waves by remaining stationary. We tested this prediction by observing a population of the owl limpet, Lottia gigantea G. B. Sowerby I, 1834, in a range of sea conditions. We found the proportion of the population moving during …
Inside The Rainforests Of The Sea: Coral Reefs And Their Endangerment, Roxanne Greitz Miller
Inside The Rainforests Of The Sea: Coral Reefs And Their Endangerment, Roxanne Greitz Miller
Education Faculty Articles and Research
This article focuses on coral reefs and their endangerment.