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- W2075353670 abstract "THOUGH insects are represented in almost every possible niche in terrestrial and fresh-water environment, very few indeed have colonised the sea. Besides Halobates, which is pelagic, only some chironomid larvæ and a trichopteron are known to be permanent inhabitants of the sea.1 Many insects, however, can live in waters having a salinity equal to and even much higher than that of sea water.2 This indicates that salinity is not a barrier to their migration, neither do the ocean currents and tides appear to be, since many insects live in torrential hill-streams which run with almost an equal, if not greater, force and velocity. Furthermore, many insects live on the sea shore3 where the physical effects of tides are most pronounced." @default.
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- W2075353670 title "Colonisation of the Sea by Insects" @default.
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