「Estuaries」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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The fish spawn in | estuaries, with a number of studies focused on the pop |
unger rays inhabit nearshore sandy flats and | estuaries in addition to reefs. |
phthalmus turneranus is found in lagoons and | estuaries, including almost fresh water, around the Gu |
P. limbatus occurs in | estuaries and along open coasts. |
ivers, but also occasionally in saltwater in | estuaries and along coasts. |
Estuaries are also known as a phosphorus “trap”. | |
le, Colorado, and Florida, Restore America's | Estuaries is an alliance of eleven community-based coa |
It inhabits | estuaries, lagoons, and inshore water over seagrass an |
around freshwater rivers, lakes, bulrushes, | estuaries, harbors and in residential fishponds for go |
The project has been written up by the | Estuaries Officer and Suffolk County Council as a case |
Bay, California, USA (including marsh lands, | estuaries, etc.) and all improvements and facilities l |
g on which sub-bays (such as San Pablo Bay), | estuaries, wetlands, and so on are included in the mea |
but they also stir up the waters of coastal | estuaries, which are typically important fish breeding |
a common fish of shallow, sheltered coasts, | estuaries, and around power station and sewer outfalls |
s coastal, found chiefly in turbid waters of | estuaries and around river mouths; it originates from |
It is native to temperate coastlines and | estuaries of Australia flowering year round. |
along the banks of ponds, rivers, canals and | estuaries; found away from water-bodies also. |
ers, which eventually flow into the marshes, | estuaries, and bays along the Texas coast. |
are partial residents that spawn in streams, | estuaries and bays, but most complete their life cycle |
known from both freshwater and the waters of | estuaries and bays. |
There are no | estuaries now called anything like Hehil, but many pla |
ves, sediments and ecology in rivers, lakes, | estuaries, bays, coastal areas and seas in two dimensi |
water quality,and ecology in rivers, lakes, | estuaries, bays, coastal areas and seas in three dimen |
onal organization that promotes the study of | estuaries and coasts of the southeastern United States |
produces a scientific peer-reviewed journal, | Estuaries and Coasts. |
mall brown anemone is distributed throughout | estuaries in current-free areas. |
Vikings raid the Galician | estuaries, are defeated by Ramiro I of Asturias, attac |
Sheltered silty or sand bottomed | estuaries at depths of between 1 and 30 m. |
e been found in sandstone of the lagoons and | estuaries of Devonian Spitsbergen. |
lower reaches of the Chesapeake Bay and the | estuaries that feed the lower bay. |
f waders and wildfowl, listed below, use the | estuaries as feeding and over-wintering areas. |
Only in secluded areas like ports and | estuaries did fleet battles occur, like the battle of |
s are also found in fjords, and poorly mixed | estuaries where fresh water is deposited at the ocean |
E. nudiceps is found along coastlines and in | estuaries, including freshwater reaches. |
tion and the silting and scouring of rivers, | estuaries and harbours. |
The Beacon Institute for Rivers and | Estuaries currently has its home in one of the buildin |
important food fish native to the lakes and | estuaries of Hokkaido, Japan, although it has been int |
the Balta-Liman), Lake Varna, Kerch Strait, | estuaries: Berezan, Hryhorivsky, Tyligul, Dniester, Dn |
of his Grand Cross plan to link four English | estuaries: the Humber, Thames, Severn and Mersey. |
clearing rivers, including their mouths and | estuaries of ice and opening channels in order to make |
It is an annual grass of salt marshes and | estuaries, thriving in saline and alkaline soils in aq |
e net is a type of fishing net used in river | estuaries, particularly in the Severn Estuary in Wales |
hawaiiensis, is a species living in brackish | estuaries and in anchialine pools with an operculum, a |
i, United States, and lives only in brackish | estuaries and in anchialine pools, which are marine po |
Restore America's | Estuaries (RAE) is a national 501(c)(3) non-profit con |
when two bodies of water meet, as they do in | estuaries, it is unlikely that the same nutrient is mi |
en catch the species in the upper reaches of | estuaries, making it important in many communities sit |
coastal bird in winter, seldom leaving tidal | estuaries, where it feeds on eel-grass (Zostera marina |
and inshore environments including reefs and | estuaries, where it preys on minute benthic and pelagi |
rding to an assessment for the Massachusetts | Estuaries Project, its total surface area is 88.1 acre |
o or on the shore of slow flowing creeks and | estuaries, hence its name. |
iver, which empty into the bay through small | estuaries along its inner shore. |
P. canius is found mostly in | estuaries and lagoons, and sometimes up rivers in near |
arge bodies of water - such as oceans, seas, | estuaries and lakes. |
n found on well developed tidal flats in the | estuaries of large rivers. |
C. truncatus originates from | estuaries and lower courses of rivers from the Chao Ph |
the coastal region and the areas around the | estuaries of major rivers like the Elbe, Weser, Jade a |
choker is thought to be a species of coastal | estuaries and mud flats. |
snail is found only in streams and brackish | estuaries in New Zealand. |
Some other South Devon | estuaries do not share this feature: some, like Salcom |
onfined in its distribution to salt marshes, | estuaries and occasionally to inland salt works. |
wide variety of bird species has led to the | estuaries being officially designated as a Special Pro |
The Ribble and Alt | Estuaries lie on the Irish Sea coast of the counties o |
s species lives around the high tide mark in | estuaries and other sheltered places on the coast, und |
ese fingerlings are used to restock depleted | estuaries, while others form the basis of commercial f |
cypress swamps, salt marshes, mangrove river | estuaries, and pine flatwoods. |
om barrier islands and beaches, to saltwater | estuaries, coastal plains and the Appalachian Mountain |
sh found in coral reefs; it is also found in | estuaries, tide pools and open coasts. |
The estuary forms part of the Ribble and Alt | Estuaries Special Protection Area for wildlife. |
Common Seals are known to enter | estuaries in pursue of their prey. |
in seawater environments such as oceans and | estuaries, the rapid density change in the water colum |
peaceful life of rivers, the poetry of wide | estuaries, the regulated stir of roadsteads and ports. |
e spring and fall, with females returning to | estuaries to release their eggs. |
ooding the low land has carved several large | estuaries and rias, notably the 16 km (9.9 mi) long So |
tates, where it grows in wetlands, including | estuaries and riverbanks. |
its relatives, this was apparently a bird of | estuaries and rivers running from the mountains thrown |
It is found in the rivers and | estuaries of Russia's Chukotka Autonomous Okrug and ad |
It is native to the | estuaries and salt marshes of coastal southern Califor |
intermediate between land and saltwater: in | estuaries and salt marshes, at, or right above, the hi |
It is found in tidal pools, fjords and | estuaries, near sandy shores and rocky coastlines, aro |
The two | estuaries are separated by "The Point". |
ve the breeding sites and migrate to shallow | estuaries and sheltered coastal areas in North Island. |
Newtown River consists of a number of | estuaries of small rivers, and has the form of several |
aestuaria, is an extremely important fish in | estuaries of South Africa . |
ng from North Vietnam to the many rivers and | estuaries of South Vietnam by everything that could fl |
alia, is a brown coloured fish that lives in | estuaries in southern Australia, both on the eastern ( |
mber of marine biomes or habitats, including | estuaries, neritic, surface and deep zones. |
iver, Pine Island Sound and Charlotte Harbor | estuaries and Tampa Bay on the west coast. |
ld Research Station, the Coastal Bend Bays & | Estuaries Program, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and the Co |
sea lice survive on fish that remain in the | estuaries or that they transfer to an as yet unknown a |
Distribution : in bays and | estuaries of the Gulf of California. |
C. similis lives in marshes and | estuaries, being the dominant crab in open bays. |
Its northern limit is formed at the | estuaries of the Petitcodiac and Memramcook Rivers. |
partments of the Vaucluse and in 1811 of the | Estuaries of the Meuse. |
The | estuaries of the rivers Rhine, Meuse and Scheldt have |
or even possibly adults, when they enter the | estuaries in the spring. |
les can also form in rivers, and travel into | estuaries where the smoothing continues in the sea. |
d by the myriad birds, wildlife and mangrove | estuaries in the shallow water, and the native Seminol |
verton, and Forked River sit along the river | estuaries on the bay. |
where it is known to inhabit saltmarshes and | estuaries along the eastern coast from Brisbane to Tow |
with environmental protection of coasts and | estuaries are the other major challenges. |
It is found in coastal regions including | estuaries, in the Indo-Pacific, and has also been reco |
Colorado River fed one of the largest desert | estuaries in the world. |
irection into Morecambe Bay, bordered by the | estuaries of the River Leven to the west and the River |
l ecoregion of mangrove swamps in rivers and | estuaries near the ocean of West Africa from Senegal t |
gen and Coblenz, into canals, and into river | estuaries feeding the Heligoland Bight. |
Dutch: Deltawerken), designed to protect the | estuaries of the rivers Rhine, Meuse and Scheldt. |
g native to the coasts, mangrove swamps, and | estuaries of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific, |
s a species of shad native to the coasts and | estuaries of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific, |
ch as the intertidal zone, eelgrass beds and | estuaries where the salinity fluctuates over the range |
e hundred is made up of the land between the | estuaries of the rivers Orwell and Deben. |
Elbe, in the Elbe-Weser Triangle between the | estuaries of the Elbe and Weser. |
terminating at the Tantramar Marshes and the | estuaries of the Tantramar River and Maccan River. |
Mangroves thrive on flat coastal inlets and | estuaries where the ocean tides wash warm salt water h |
tern end of the Dengie peninsula between the | estuaries of the Blackwater and Crouch. |
s ancient woodland, commercial forestry, the | estuaries of the Alde, Blyth, Deben, Orwell and Stour |
he ACE Basin, one of the largest undeveloped | estuaries on the Atlantic coast of the United States. |
ises where students and teachers learn about | estuaries and their values to marine, avian and human |
tomed shallow areas, and in summer may enter | estuaries; despite this usual habitat, they can often |
The species is usually found in | estuaries and tidal pools, and more rarely on sandy bo |
It grows in mud in | estuaries and tidal creeks, often at the seaward edge |
environs, L. cylindrocarpa and L. marina, in | estuaries and tidal flats. |
nisms are commonly found in habitats such as | estuaries and tide pools where the salinity changes re |
Such | estuaries tend to be shallow with minimal tidal action |
ore species, known to occasionally penetrate | estuaries, possibly to spawn. |
The fertility of | estuaries relates to the fact that when different wate |
ts and coastal buffer zone includes beaches, | estuaries, and tropical dry broadleaf forests, while t |
as shown that wakasagi had been invading the | estuaries in undetected quantities since at least the |
A. phrygiatus occurs in brackish | estuaries with very low salinities, nearly entering fr |
saline lagoons, or on sandy-muddy bottoms of | estuaries as well as the littoral zone. |
The Chestnut Teal prefers coastal | estuaries and wetlands, and is indifferent to salinity |
cape of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, wooded | estuaries and wild inland hills, covering a total area |
temperate or tropical oligotrophic lakes and | estuaries, and will bloom when in the presence of elev |
ow waters of protected inlets, mangroves and | estuaries, often with other species of whiting. |
aining Gulf of Mexico saltwater species from | estuaries, surf zone, shallow waters, coral reefs, and |
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