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- W3022388328 abstract "Publisher SummaryThis chapter discusses the marine insects. A marine insect is any insect that spends at least part of its life cycle in the marine environment, which includes any habitat from the upper intertidal to the open ocean. Marine habitats can be divided either by salinity or by their position relative to the tidal level. Three types of saline habitats are generally accepted, based on their salt content (in parts per thousand): brackish (0.5–32), sea (34–37), and inland saline (0.5–250). Marine biologists, on the other hand, have traditionally divided coastal habitats into various zones according to their coverage by seawater or exposure to the sun. Three major zones are recognized: supralittoral, littoral or intertidal, and sublittoral. An additional important habitat for marine insects is the pelagic zone, which comprises the open ocean far from the shore. The majority of marine insects occur in the intertidal zones, which can be further categorized by the types of vegetation associated with them. In taxanomic group, among the five known orders, marine members are found only in Collembola, Microcoryphia, and Thysanura. There are few marine thysanurans. The genus Petrobius has several marine species living on rocky shores in Europe, whereas species of Neomachilis can be found living under rocks or in crevices in the upper intertidal in California and probably elsewhere in North America. Some species in at least six families of Collembola (Onychiuridae, Hypogastruridae, Neanuridae, Isotomidae, Entomobryidae, and Actaletidae) live in various intertidal habitats." @default.
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- W3022388328 title "Marine Insects" @default.
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