Adlittoral

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    1 %
  • Retention Rate
    90 %
  • Complexity
    100 %
  • Adlittoral Meanings

    adjective relating to the region near the shore or coastline

    Fields related to adlittoral

    Ecology

    In ecology, the adlittoral zone plays a crucial role in the interaction between terrestrial and marine ecosystems, influencing biodiversity and ecosystem dynamics.

    Marine biology

    Adlittoral refers to the region of the shore or seabed that is exposed to the air at low tide and covered by water at high tide. It is an important term in marine biology for studying the distribution of organisms in coastal habitats.

    Oceanography

    Adlittoral studies are relevant in oceanography for analyzing the physical and biological processes in the nearshore environment.

    Coastal Management

    Adlittoral areas are often of interest in coastal management for understanding coastal erosion, sediment transport, and habitat conservation.

    Occupation Usage of adlittoral

    Writer

    In marine biology writing, 'adlittoral' is used to describe the area of the seashore between the high tide mark and the low tide mark.

    Biologist

    Biologists use 'adlittoral' to refer to the zone between the high and low tide marks in the intertidal area.

    Geologist

    Geologists may use 'adlittoral' when discussing the coastal zone and the geological features found within it.

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