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单词 sublittoral
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Definition of sublittoral in English:

sublittoral

adjective sʌbˈlɪt(ə)r(ə)lˌsəbˈlɪdərəl
Ecology
  • 1Living, growing, or accumulating near to or just below the shore.

    sublittoral algae
    1. 1.1 Relating to or denoting a biogeographic zone extending (in the sea) from the average line of low tide to the edge of the continental shelf or (in a large lake) beyond the littoral zone but still well lit.
      sheltered sublittoral regions
      mobile species will migrate to sublittoral waters offshore
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The marine red alga Chondrus crispus is an abundant species along the coasts of the North Atlantic and inhabits the intertidal and upper sublittoral zones of rocky shorelines.
      • The sublittoral zone extends from the low-tide line out to 200 meters.
      • Miocene littoral and sublittoral deposits on the western side of the Atlantic showed the continuation of the transgression had begun in earlier times.
      • In 1997, biomass of both littoral and sublittoral invertebrates in the impoundment was comparable to that of New Brunswick lakes of similar trophic status.
      • Available data, though, make it unlikely that a ‘climatic crisis’ scenario would apply with equal force to species that are restricted to the sublittoral zone or to lower latitudes.
noun sʌbˈlɪt(ə)r(ə)lˌsəbˈlɪdərəl
Ecology
  • The sublittoral zone.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Bathyal is defined as pertaining to the ocean bottom between the sublittoral and abyssal zones - from depths of approximately 200 to 400 m.
    • The paleoenvironments are interpreted as inner sublittoral and coastal lagoons environments with riverine and estuarine influence.
    • The wildlife of the sublittoral sediment areas is less diverse than that of the rocky sublittorals but the areas have a high biomass and are important fishing areas, particularly for bottom-feeding fish.
 
 

Definition of sublittoral in US English:

sublittoral

adjectiveˌsəbˈlidərəlˌsəbˈlɪdərəl
Ecology
  • 1(of a marine animal, plant, or deposit) living, growing, or accumulating near to or just below the shore.

    sublittoral algae
    1. 1.1 Relating to or denoting a biogeographic zone extending (in the sea) from the average line of low tide to the edge of the continental shelf or (in a large lake) beyond the littoral zone but still well lit.
      sheltered sublittoral regions
      mobile species will migrate to sublittoral waters offshore
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Available data, though, make it unlikely that a ‘climatic crisis’ scenario would apply with equal force to species that are restricted to the sublittoral zone or to lower latitudes.
      • The sublittoral zone extends from the low-tide line out to 200 meters.
      • The marine red alga Chondrus crispus is an abundant species along the coasts of the North Atlantic and inhabits the intertidal and upper sublittoral zones of rocky shorelines.
      • Miocene littoral and sublittoral deposits on the western side of the Atlantic showed the continuation of the transgression had begun in earlier times.
      • In 1997, biomass of both littoral and sublittoral invertebrates in the impoundment was comparable to that of New Brunswick lakes of similar trophic status.
nounˌsəbˈlidərəlˌsəbˈlɪdərəl
the sublittoralEcology
  • The sublittoral zone.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The paleoenvironments are interpreted as inner sublittoral and coastal lagoons environments with riverine and estuarine influence.
    • The wildlife of the sublittoral sediment areas is less diverse than that of the rocky sublittorals but the areas have a high biomass and are important fishing areas, particularly for bottom-feeding fish.
    • Bathyal is defined as pertaining to the ocean bottom between the sublittoral and abyssal zones - from depths of approximately 200 to 400 m.
 
 
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