The influence of water movements upon the species composition and distribution of the marine fauna and flora throughout the Arctic and North Pacific intertidal zones
Gurjanova, E.F. (1968). The influence of water movements upon the species composition and distribution of the marine fauna and flora throughout the Arctic and North Pacific intertidal zones. Sarsia 34(1): 83-94. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00364827.1968.10413373
In: Sarsia. University of Bergen. Universitetsforlaget: Bergen. ISSN 0036-4827; e-ISSN 1503-1128, more
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Brattström, H.; Matthews, J.B.L. (Ed.) (1968). The Importance of Water Movements for Biology and Distribution of Marine Organisms: 2nd European Symposium on Marine Biology, Bergen 24-28 August 1967. European Marine Biology Symposia, 2. Sarsia, 34. 398 pp., more
Comparative studies of the intertidal and sublittoral zones along the coasts of the Arctic Ocean (the Barents and White Seas) and the North Pacific from the Bering Straits to Hainan and the Gulf of Tonkin (South China Sea) show certain patterns in the changes of the fauna and flora and in the vertical distribution of the species, all of which are related to water movements, in the form of surf and currents.
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