Exam 26: Coastal and Wetland Ecosystems
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Exam 26: Coastal and Wetland Ecosystems51 Questions
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The Everglades National Park is one of the smallest natural wetlands in the world.
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The ________ fringe occurs above the ocean along a rocky shoreline and is contacted by salt water only once every two weeks during spring tides.
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The dominant herbivore in prairie marshes is the muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus).
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The environment surrounding the roots of mangrove trees provides a sheltered nursery for the larvae and juvenile crabs,shrimp,and fish.
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________ forests typically grow in the intertidal zone of tropical coasts where wave action is absent,sediments accumulate,and the muds are anoxic.
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The ability to live in a semi-submerged state,have a high salinity tolerance,and possess hollow tubes for root oxygenation best describes the dominant eastern North American tidal plant
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Freshwater wetlands dominated by woody vegetation are referred to as
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The part of a rocky shore in which barnacles,oysters,mussels,limpets,and brown algae are most common is called the
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Salinity is more variable in the intertidal zone of rocky shores than in sandy and muddy shores.
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The major food sources for both deposit-feeding and filter-feeding organisms are
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