The Sea Shore Ecology of Hong KongThis book reviews the factors creating and maintaining Hong Kong's living shore, and describes the wide range of plants and animals found within the intertidal boundaries of the shore. A full range from exposure to shelter is to be found, from communities of the sheer rock faces, beaten by the storm waves of the South China Sea, to the denizens of mudflats in high shelter at the heads of harbours and inlets. |
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Its Climate and Hydrography | 3 |
Beaches at Stanley and Tai | 4 |
Rocky shore algae | 5 |
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algae algal anemone animal attached Balanus barnacle beach bivalves boulders branches brown burrowing byssus Cape D'Aguilar carapace cavity Chau chelae cm long coast colour COMMENSAL common commonest coral coralline crabs crevices Crustacea Deep Bay eulittoral exposed shores fauna feeding fish fringe gastropods gill green grey habitat Hong Kong Island Hong Kong species hydroids inter-tidal Island japonica Kong's Lantau limpets littorine living lower shore mangroves mantle metres mobile molluscs mouth mud-flats mussels Nerita Nodilittorina oyster parapodia particles phylum Ping Chau plants polychaete polyps pools proboscis protected flats rock rocky shores Saccostrea salinity salt-meadow sand sand-flats Sargassum Scopimera sediments shell sheltered Shiu Hau shrimps silty Siphonaria siphons slender snails soft shores sponges sub-littoral sub-tidal surface Tai Tam Harbour tentacles tidal Tolo Harbour tropical Tsim Bei Tsui tube typical valves vertical Waglan Island wave worms zonation zone Zoysia