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Microhabitats: Inconsistencies in the Intertidal

The intertidal is far from homogenous. Mud flats, rocky shores, sandy beaches, and even mangroves are all kind of intertidal shores. But even among these places there are inconsistencies, like a single boulder laying in the sand or mud flowing from a creek making its way to a rocky shore. These inconsistencies are called microhabitats…
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