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MOLLUSCS BIOTOPS SPECIES and ZONATION. BIOTOPS 1.Type of substrate 2.Exposed area 3.Temperature, light 4.Salinity 5.Tides : emersion and submersion.

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Page 1: MOLLUSCS BIOTOPS SPECIES and ZONATION. BIOTOPS 1.Type of substrate 2.Exposed area 3.Temperature, light 4.Salinity 5.Tides : emersion and submersion.

MOLLUSCS

•BIOTOPS•SPECIES and ZONATION

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BIOTOPS1. Type of

substrate2. Exposed area3. Temperature,

light4. Salinity5. Tides : emersion

and submersion

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SPECIES and DISTRIBUTION

1. Species and caracteristics

2. Zonation

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Crassostrea gigas

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Gibbula umbilicalis

                                      

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Gibbula cineraria

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Charonia rupicunda

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Ascophyllum nodosum

Lichens

Pelvetia canaliculata

Fucus spiralis

Fucus vesiculosus

F.serratus

Upper

Middle

LowerGibbula cineraria

Gibbula umbilicalis

Hinia reticulata

Crassostrea gigas

Calliostoma zizyphinumCharinia rupicunda

THE ROCKY INTERTIDAL ZONATION

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CONCLUSION

A good excursion